Six women architects reveal how they rose to the top of a once male-dominated profession
20 February 2021 • 7:00am
Jee Liu, Stephanie Macdonald OBE and Farshid Moussavi 0BE
Credit: Photographs by Tereza Cervenova. Styling by Tara Greville
What do The Caprice (Princess Diana s favourite restaurant), JW Anderson s Soho store and the Cohen Quad at Exeter College have in common? They were all designed by women architects. The days of the boy s club are over - and these six women have broken major new ground.
Eva Jiřičná CBE
Eva Jiřičná in her west London home
All clothes and accessories Eva s own
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