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  2. Women in architecture - Wikipedia

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    In 2022 Architecture + Women NZ with Massey University Press published Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Edited by Elizabeth Cox and written by Cox and 30 other women architects, architectural historians and academics it makes visible the contributions to architecture in New Zealand of over 500 women. [98] [99]

  3. International Archive of Women in Architecture - Wikipedia

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    The IAWA collects the papers of women who practiced at a time when there were few women in the field (i.e., before the 1950s) and to fill serious gaps in the availability of primary research materials for architectural, women's, and social history research. As of October 2006 there were over 1,200 cubic feet (34 m 3) of materials in the 298 ...

  4. Doris Cole - Wikipedia

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    Doris Cole FAIA, Architecture/Planning (2012–present) Website. www.doriscolearchitect.com. 1972 design for private home in Concord. Doris Cole, FAIA, (born March 9, 1938) is an American architect and author. She was a founding principal of Cole and Goyette, Architects and Planners Inc. She is the author of From Tipi to Skyscraper: A History ...

  5. Feminism and modern architecture - Wikipedia

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    Women architects and designers in the present. There are a number of women in architecture who have continued and extended upon the work of women in modernism, like Tatiana Bilbao, Zaha Hadid, Jeanne Gang, Kazuyo Sejima, Odile Decq, Maya Lin, Elizabeth Diller, Farshid Moussavi, Toshiko Mori, Elizabeth Diller, Sofia von Ellrichshausen, among others.

  6. Kathryn H. Anthony - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn H. Anthony is an American professor of architecture, author and spokesperson specializing in gender issues in architecture. She is a Distinguished Professor from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) lifetime laureate. Her research has earned national awards from the American Institute of Architects and the ...

  7. Mary McLeod (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Caroline McLeod is a professor of architectural history and theory at Columbia University known for her examination of modern architecture, especially the work of Le Corbusier. She is a fellow of the Society of Architectural Historians , and has received many fellowships and awards, including a Brunner Award, Fulbright Fellowship, NEH ...

  8. Elizabeth Wilbraham - Wikipedia

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    Spouse (s) Sir Thomas Wilbraham, 2nd Baronet (married c. 1651) Elizabeth, Lady Wilbraham (née Mytton; 14 February 1632 – 27 July 1705) was a member of the English aristocracy, who traditionally has been identified as an important architectural patron. It has been suggested that she was the first woman architect, and whose work may have been ...

  9. Mary Rockwell Hook - Wikipedia

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    Mary Rockwell Hook. Mary Rockwell Hook (September 8, 1877 – September 8, 1978) was an American architect and a pioneer for women in architecture. She worked principally from Kansas City, Missouri but designed throughout the United States. She was denied admission to the American Institute of Architects (AIA) due to her gender.