Architecture + Women New Zealand (A+W NZ) is a membership-based professional organisation of women in architecture in New Zealand. The organisation promotes diversity, inclusion and equity in architecture through events, membership, advocacy and publication. The group also runs the tri-annual Architecture + Women NZ Dulux Awards. The organisation was founded in 2011 by Lynda Simmons, Sarah Treadwell, Julie Wilson and Megan Rule. Simmons and Wilson were motivated by the large number of women leaving the architecture profession in New Zealand. Their core aims are visibility for members and to increase inclusiveness in the architectural profession by highlighting and addressing barriers. It was one of the 'recent advocacy groups for gender equity' and at the start was a website and database to promote diversity, inclusion and equity in architecture. In 2013 Elisapeta Heta joined. More information...
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