Henrietta Cuttino Dozier (1872–1947) was an American architect in Atlanta, Georgia and Jacksonville, Florida.
She designed churches, schools, government buildings, apartments and houses.
[2] Shen then went to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, from which she graduated with an architectural degree in 1899, one of three women in a class of 176.
[3] She worked for the Jacksonville Engineering Department during World War I and then went out on her own, opening an architectural practice in 1918.
[2] Although she disliked modernism in architecture, considering it a fad,[3] she had some unusual opinions on other aspects of her field.