
Sklarek's Legacy
Sklarek’s legacy lies in breaking down barriers for women and minorities in architecture, a field historically dominated by men. She was one of the first African American women to become a licensed architect in the United States, inspiring future generations. Known for her innovative design and leadership, she worked on landmark projects like the Pacific Design Center and United States Embassy in Tokyo. Her achievements challenged stereotypes, demonstrated excellence in architecture, and paved the way for increased diversity in the profession. Sklarek’s career embodies resilience, excellence, and the importance of representation in shaping a more inclusive industry.