In 2004, Zaha Hadid became the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize, followed by Kazuyo Sejima (shared with partner Rye Nishizawa) in 2010. But women make up only 25 percent of architecture staff in the United States, despite earning 42 percent of the architecture degrees. In a four-part series, Curbed National investigates what it's like to be a woman working in architecture today, from the challenges women face as they try to advance in the field to the innovative approaches they are taking to design. [Curbed National]
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