Megan Rule

[1] She was a recipient of a National Association of Women in Construction Excellence Award in 2016.

[4] She is the chair of Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects' Auckland branch.

[2] Rule is also a teaching fellow at the School of Architecture and Planning at the University of Auckland and co-founder of Architecture+Women NZ.

[5][6] Rule's work features in the book Worship: A History of New Zealand Church Design by Bill McKay and Jane Ussher, and in The Phaidon 21st Century Atlas of World Architecture.

[3] Rule's Northland Waterfall Chapel (2003) won the Premio Internazionale Dedalos Minosse Award in Italy, and was the first New Zealand project to win.