Meet the 5 women changing architectural academia, activism, innovation, and design leadership | News | Archinect

(L-R) Monica Ponce de Leon, photo © MPdL Studio, Kimberly Dowdell, photo courtesy HOK, Julie Eizenberg, FAIA, photo courtesy Koning Eizenberg Architecture, Lisa Gray, photo © Joyce George, and Stella Betts, photo courtesy LEVENBETTS

The Women in Architecture Awards honors and highlights the five design professionals who embody the industry through their commitment to architectural excellence, leadership, social change. In its 7th year, the Architectural Record recognizes the accomplishments and leadership of women across five categories. This year’s award recipients are:

Educator: “For a professional who has helped the advancement of women in the field” 
Award Winner: Monica Ponce de Leon

Activist: “For an architect who has used her skills to design for social change, to affect the public realm or to perform pro bono work”
Award Winner: Kimberly Dowdell

Design Leader: “For an architect with significant built work and influence”
Award Winner: Julie Eizenberg, FAIA

Innovator: “For an architect who has made a mark in innovative design, materials or building type”
Award Winner: Lisa Gray, FAIA 

New Generation Leader: “For an architect who is rising in the profession”
Award Winner: Stella Betts 

2020 has marked itself as a challenging year filled with events that not only impacted the industry but challenged it to create significant change for all. Although there is still much work to be done, each award recipient continues to dedicate their time and efforts to transforming architectural academia, leadership, and professional practice.

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