Women in architecture

From left: Jill Garner (OVGA), Vivian Mitsogianni (RMIT), Clare Cousins (AIA), Amy Muir (AIA Vic. chapter)

In the lead-up to International Women's Day 2019, these successful female leaders of the architectural profession, all RMIT alumni or staff, are available to discuss their thoughts on where our cities are going and the health of our built environment.

From left: Jill Garner (OVGA), Vivian Mitsogianni (RMIT), Clare Cousins (AIA), Amy Muir (AIA Vic. chapter)

  • Some of Australia's leading architectural voices are female RMIT staff and alumni who are contributing to transformational leadership and activism at state and national level.
  • RMIT's Bachelor of Architecture is the University's most sought-after course for Victorian school leavers.

CLARE COUSINS, National President, Australian Institute of Architects (AIA). Mobile number:

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