Nadine Isaacs | |
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Born | E. Nadine Isaacs 1942 Colony of Jamaica, British Empire |
Died | 16 June 2004 |
Occupation | architect |
Years active | 1964–2015 |
Known for | first female head of the Jamaican Institute of Architects |
Nadine Isaacs (1942–2004) was a Jamaican architect. She was the first female vice chair of the Architects Registration Board and the first female president of the Jamaican Institute of Architects. She headed the Caribbean School of Architecture, as its first female leader, as well as leading the faculty of the Built Environment at the University of Technology in Kingston.