All international women's day articles
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News
Part W launches campaign to highlight gendered barriers in the built environment
Campaign seeks contributions to visual database
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Opinion
Women’s sport is thriving – so why aren’t stadiums keeping up?
As the world prepares to mark International Women’s Day, the rapid rise of women’s sport is cause for celebration – but many stadiums remain stuck in the past. Outdated designs fail to meet the needs of female athletes and fans, highlighting the urgent need for more inclusive, future-focused venues
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Opinion
What’s stopping us from improving diversity?
With International Women’s Day approaching, Anna Beckett asks how early gender stereotypes shape career choices – and what the construction industry can do about it
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Opinion
8 March: The big ‘women-washing’ day is upon us
Rather than just ‘celebrating’ women through social media posts, leaders in architecture need to implement real change, writes Siri Zanelli
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Opinion
Where are all the men?
Men need to be more than passive bystanders in the struggle for workplace equity, writes Zoë Berman
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Opinion
To design for a better world we must have more women architects
We need more women in architecture if we are to address our profession’s huge challenges, writes Sally Mackereth
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Opinion
We’ve come a long way, but women architects still don’t have equality
Women continue to face barriers to entry and advancement within the profession, writes Urna Sodnomjamts