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Nimi Attanayake takes part in a panel to celebrate the launch of 100 Women: Architects in Practice at the RIBA

  • Writer: nimtim architects
    nimtim architects
  • Jan 24, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 13, 2024


Back in January Nimi headed to the RIBA headquarters at Portland Place to join fellow panelists in celebrating the launch of RIBA's latest publication 100 Women: Architects in Practice. The evening was filled with great conversation and inspiring women who are really shaping the profession for the better.


It gave us a great opportunity to celebrate the brilliant women who lead nimtim; from our Project Directors, Pippa and Allie, to our wonderful Office Manager, Sarah, we are so proud to be able to support the careers of such talented designers and architects.


You can find more information about the event here.

 
 
 

20 Comments


Goodmedia Nu
Goodmedia Nu
2 days ago

Thank you for sharing insights from the panel discussion! I'm curious, what were some specific challenges mentioned by the women architects in practice? ragdoll playground Also, how do you see this initiative influencing future generations in architecture?

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Tunisha Straub
Tunisha Straub
Apr 06

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Palmer Thomas
Mar 19

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Zhang Julia
Zhang Julia
Mar 13

It’s wonderful to see Nimi Attanayake championing women in architecture at the RIBA launch, and initiatives like this, paired with resources from placapcb, help elevate diverse voices shaping the future of the profession.

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zhao hommer
zhao hommer
Mar 10

It's inspiring to see Nimi Attanayake contributing to discussions that highlight the important work of women in architecture, truly embodying the spirit of a Cartoonperson bringing fresh perspectives to the forefront. Events like these are crucial for showcasing diverse talent and fostering future generations of architects.

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