Azzah Aldeghather
Considered a trailblazer in her field, Azzah Aldeghather is best known as Saudi Arabia's first licensed female architect and consultant. But, perhaps more stunningly, is how she got climbed to this position as a woman who broke glass ceilings across the Kingdom, inspiring other woman to pursue a career in architecture. While studying at the American University of Beirut, in the 1980s, Aldeghather discovered her passion for architecture, and would enroll at Syracuse University in New York to further her career. Ultimately, she was looking forward to being an architect in her home country, Saudi Arabia. Although hesitant at first, her parents supported her on her endeavor. But, being a woman in a male-dominated society, Aldeghather soon found herself overcoming hurdles to fulfill her dream. In 2005, she took the time to write to King Abdullah over the matter and, over two years later, received a royal decree allowing her to pursue her career freely. Currently, Aldeghather is the owner of Mimaria Architectural Consultants, and has participated in international competitions. She is also working on researching theories on the relationship of Islamic principles to modern urban planning.