He is an active member of the community and founded an ‘Architecture LGBT social group’. His firm in London centres on residential and hospitality architecture. Tom Guy Tom Guy_© httpsnla.londoncontributorstom-guy To show her support and design a safe space for the community, she co-founded the ‘Organization of Lesbian + Gay Architects and Designers’. Some renowned LGBTQ Personalities in the architecture fraternity: Jane Greenwood Jane Greenwood_© httpsAn advocate for LGBTQ rights, She has been featured in ‘100 most influential LGBTQ people’ and ‘women of Influence’. She promoted a very minimal design in the times where dark Victorian design was favoured. Historians believe her to be lesbian or bisexual. The 1920s Elise De Wolde_©httpsSocialite Elise De Wolde, who is still revered for her work in interior design, worked in the 1920s in New York. It was appreciated for its assistance for the gay community. It served as a gay bar in 1967, a site for gay rights in 1969 and a national landmark in 2016. Stonewall Inn was constructed in New York in 1846. Photo Jerry EngelNew York Post Archives _©NYP Holdings, Inc. The 1846 An image of the Stonewall Inn in New York City’s Greenwich Village, where 50 years ago this summer community demonstrations were sparked by an early-morning police raid.