This document discusses the history of women's roles in architecture and planning. It outlines several notable female architects from Eastern Europe, including Virginia Haret from Romania who designed residential buildings and infrastructure. It also discusses women patrons of architecture like Queen Mary of Romania who commissioned gardens and palaces. The document proposes further research on women as decision-makers, patrons, users, and professionals in the field of architecture and planning throughout Europe. It suggests comparing the experiences of women architects in Eastern and Western Europe as well as investigating spaces designed for women.