Mary Rockwell Hook (September 8 1877 – September 8 1978) was an American architect and a pioneer for women in architecture. She worked principally from Kansas City Missouri but designed throughout the United States. She was denied admission to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) because of her gender.But she did obtain recognition for her work including by the AIA later on her 100th birthday.
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