Stefania Filo Speziale (1905–1988) was an Italian architect, the first woman to graduate from an architecture program in Naples, Italy.
Filo Speziale worked as an assistant to professor Marcello Canino in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Naples.
She worked with two young architects Carlo Chiurazzi and Giorgio di Simone starting in 1954; they began as assistants but later shared an office with her.
Their best work includes the Palazzo Della Morte and the Cattolica Assicurazioni skyscraper.
[1] She died in Naples in 1988; Filo Speziale destroyed her entire archive before her death.