Marion Mahony Griffin
1871–1961 (age 90)
Architect
Biography
Marion Mahony Griffin was a pioneering architect whose innovative designs and visionary approach to architecture helped shape the built environment of America. Born in 1871, she was among the first women to achieve prominence in the architectural profession and worked alongside some of the era's most influential architects.
Griffin's work was characterized by creativity, technical skill, and a deep commitment to designing spaces that served human needs. She contributed significantly to the development of modern architecture and demonstrated that women could excel in this traditionally male-dominated field. She passed away in 1961 and was interred at Graceland Cemetery, where her legacy as a pioneering architect continues to inspire future generations.