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Following her marriage she found work in an architecture office. She performed her traditional roles in a big family and simultaneously kept working in the architecture office often working until late at night. However, nursing care of her husband’s parents forced her to resign from the architectural firm. She thus began a practice out of her home working on residential projects, a kindergarten, and a medical clinic. She developed cancer at 50 and after a long struggle with the illness withdrew from architectural practice at 60. She passed away three years later at 63.]]>
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In 1978, Roque-Gourary created the Union of Women Architects in Belgium and acted as president until 1983. She was an outspoken advocate for women in the profession and a noted speaker for The International Union of Women Architects (UIFA). Numerous articles and interviews are attributed to her work and she continued to promote the work of women in architecture until her retirement in 1984.]]>
Roque-Gourary, Judith (Dita)]]> See the Finding Aid for the Judith (Dita) Roque-Gourary Architectural Collection]]> nd]]> Permission to publish material from the Judith (Dita) Roque-Gourary Architectural Collection must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.]]> Drawings]]> Special Collections, University Libraries, Virginia Tech]]>