Perin Jamsetjee Mistri
Perin Jamsetjee Mistri (1913–1989) was an Indian architect, believed to have been the first woman to qualify as an architect in India.[1]
Life[]
Born of a Parsi family,[2] Perin Jamsetjee Mistri was educated in England at Croydon High School. Upon her return to Bombay, she joined the Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art, gaining an architecture diploma in 1936. She joined her father's firm of architects in 1937, eventually becoming a partner.[1][3]
Her works included a bungalow for Sir at Carmichael Road and St. Stephen's Church.[1]
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- 1913 births
- 1989 deaths
- Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art alumni
- People educated at Croydon High School
- 20th-century Indian architects
- 20th-century Indian women artists
- Indian women architects
- Women artists from Maharashtra
- Artists from Mumbai
- Parsi people from Mumbai
- Businesspeople from Mumbai
- Businesswomen from Maharashtra
- 20th-century Indian businesspeople
- 20th-century Indian businesswomen