Katharine Budd

Katharine Cotheal Budd (1860–1951) was a pioneering woman architect and author who ran a New York City architectural practice for over three decades.

[2] Additionally she worked with architects Grosvenor Atterbury, Grenville T. Snelling, and William Appleton Potter.

[2] Budd designed the Harry C. Duncan house in Tavares, one of the best examples of the Colonial Revival style in Florida.

The Innis Arden Cottage, built in 1903, has been recognized as a seminal example of early Bungalow-style architecture and was the subject of an award-winning restoration by the Greenwich Point Conservancy between 2006–2011.

[2] In addition to practicing, Budd contributed to journals, such as Architectural Record, Country Life, and American Homes and Gardens in the 1900s, which focused on kitchen, pantry, and Japanese design.