Marion Mahony Griffin
Architect
Died when: 90 years 177 days (1085 months)Star Sign: Aquarius
Marion Mahony Griffin (née Marion Lucy Mahony;February 14, 1871 – August 10, 1961) was an American architect and artist.She was one of the first licensed female architects in the world, and is considered an original member of the Prairie School.
Her work in the United States developed and expanded the American Prairie School, and her work in India and Australia reflected Prairie School ideals of indigenous landscape and materials in the newly formed democracies.
The scholar Deborah Wood stated that Griffin "did the drawings people think of when they think of Frank Lloyd Wright (one of her collaborating architects)." She produced some of the finest architectural drawing in America and Australia, and was instrumental in envisioning the design plans for the capital city of Australia, Canberra.