Our campaigns

Our actions seek the recognition of women’s work and challenge policies that result in gender discrimination in the built environment. We identify areas where women are not recognised, analyse data and crowdsource research, and celebrate the intersectional work of those who self-identify as women from all backgrounds

Women’s Work

Women’s Work: London - a mapping project of buildings and projects in which women have played a significant role

The Alternative List

Recognising the achievements of women in architecture through existing award structures

In Solidarity

We, the Part W collective, speak out against the murder of George Floyd and the violent actions of the police.

An Open Letter

On the murder of Sarah Everard: Every single woman should be able to walk through any city, day or night

Wiki-edit

Our participatory wiki workshops tackle the lack of women designers, architects and placemakers with Wikipedia entries

Thanks to our supporters who funded this website and recent actions

AKT II, Arrant Land, Child Graddon Lewis, Collective Works, DRDH Aharchitects, EcoVril,Formation Architects, Freehaus Design, Gbolade Design Studio, Heyne Tillett Steel, Hilary and Richard Satchwell Robinson, Hollaway Studio, HTA, IF_DO, Jeremy Till, LDN Architects, Lee Evans Architects, Maccreanor Lavington Architects, Mole Architects, Morrow+Lorraine, Niall McLaughlin Architects, OMMX Architects, Paul King, Peter Barber Architects, Pollard Thomas Edwards, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects, Sound Advice, Stanton Williams, Studio B.A.D, Studio Partington, Tabitha Binding, ZCD Architects