Florence Fulton Hobson (11 February 1881 – 1 November 1978) was an Irish architect, the first woman in Ireland licensed in that profession.
The daughter of Benjamin Hobson, a grocer, and Mary Anne Bulmer, a campaigner for women's rights and amateur archaeologist, she was born in Monasterevin and grew up in Belfast.
She passed her preliminary examination with the Royal Institute of British Architects (RBA) in 1899.
Hobson moved to London, where she worked in the office of Guy Dawber and then with James Glen Sivewright Gibson from 1903 to 1904.
Hobson then returned to Ireland and became part of the architectural staff of Belfast Corporation in 1905.