02/21/2025
Celebrating Black History Month and Honoring Norma Merrick Sklarek: A Trailblazer in Architecture 🏛️✨
Meet Norma Merrick Sklarek —a visionary architect who shattered barriers as the first Black woman licensed in New York (1954) and California (1962). Born in Harlem to Trinidadian parents, she defied the odds, earning her architecture degree from Columbia University and later co-founding one of the first female-owned architecture firms—Siegel, Sklarek, Diamond.
Known as the "Rosa Parks of Architecture," Sklarek led major projects like LAX Terminal One, the Pacific Design Center, and the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo. She often found herself the only woman, and the only Black architect, in the room—but that never stopped her. Instead, she paved the way for future generations, mentoring young architects and advocating for diversity in a field that still has a long way to go.
Her legacy is more than just buildings—it’s breaking ceilings and opening doors. 🏗️💪 Let’s honor her impact by continuing the push for representation and inclusion in architecture today.
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