1. Azzah Aldeghather
Aldeghather cemented her journey into architecture at Syracuse University, a renowned a private research university New York. From there on, she went on to become a trailblazer in Saudi Arabia, recognized as its first licensed female architect and consultant. Founder and principal at Mimaria Architectural Consultants in Riyadh, Aldeghather has been pushing boundaries over the course of her career. She began her journey, not into architecture as one would expect, but as a pre-med student in Lebanon in the early 80s. However, after visiting an exhibit of architecture students’ work, she knew that architecture was her true calling. Today, Aldeghather runs her own consulting firm, her works have been selected for a number of national and international competitions, and she actively works on researching theories on the relationship of Islamic principles to modern urban planning.