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Contributions by women to 20th century architecture theory remain one hugely under investigated subject. On the one hand, theory by women is virtually absent from mainstream canons, while on the other, women authors dominate those canons devoted to gender, feminism, and women’s issues. This chapter explores three aspects of this conundrum. First, it argues that fundamental texts of 20th century architecture theory that are ascribed to one man were produced in collaboration with a woman author; secondly, that historical publications considered key to a gender-based and feminist canon require critical scrutiny as well; and third, that it is time to consider how best to assemble new canons of architecture theory where the presence of women is integral.