Gender inequality in architecture: why it needs to be addressed as a collective, not individual, issue

On International Women’s Day, we speak with De Architect editor in chief Merel Pit on how she works to improve visibility of women architects.
Trained as an architect, Merel Pit has spent her career rat
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