This global encyclopedia highlights the lives and legacies of women architects who were active around the world between 1960 and 2020 — many of whom have not received the recognition they deserve. The encyclopedia includes notable articles prepared by Harvard University researcher, PhD Dilrabo Tosheva, who through her research brings the pioneering women architects of Central Asia, particularly Uzbekistan, to the attention of the international academic community.
It is a significant event that an article about Professor Mavlyuda Yusupova, Doctor of Sciences and professor at the Department of History and Cultural Heritage, has been featured in this encyclopedia. Professor Mavlyuda Yusupova — the first female professor of architecture in the history of Uzbekistan — is a distinguished scholar and architect-restorer who has made an immense contribution to preserving the architectural heritage of our country.
Our university community sincerely congratulates Professor Mavlyuda Yusupova on this well-deserved recognition! Her scientific dedication and love for cultural heritage continue to serve as a source of inspiration for specialists in all fields. 🌟
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🔗 Bloomsbury Global Encyclopedia of Women in Architecture, 1960–2020