April 3, 2015 to April 4, 2015
Feminism and architecture is an ongoing series organized by Peggy Deamer, Assistant Dean and Professor, Yale School of Architecture, Brian McGrath, Dean of the School of Constructed
Environments, Parsons, and Ioanna Theocharopoulou, Assistant Professor, School of Constructed Environments. It is dedicated to exploring issues of gender in both the practice and scholarship of architecture.
Below are links to publications, websites and other resources related to Architecture and Feminism
Where Are the Women? Measuring Progress on Gender in Architecture, ACSA
Infographic: Women in Architecture, Arch Daily
Arc Vision Prize Awarded to Ines Lobo Women in Architecture
Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation
NYC: A City Built By Women, Brian Lehrer Show
Six Myths about Women and Architecture, ArchiParlour
In Defense of Zaha Hadid, Architect Magazine
Gender Inequity, Architect Magazine
11 Rules for Playing Nice with Women in the Architecture Office, Architizer
Women in American Architecture Exhibition, The Architectural League of New York
The Missing 32 Percent, AIA San Francisco (from: AIA San Francisco The Missing 32% Origins )
The Incredible True Adventures of the Architectress in America , Places Journal
Girl Talk: Marion Mahony Griffin, Frank Lloyd Wright and Oak Park, Places Journal
What I learned from Architect Barbie, Places Journal
The Incredible True Adventures of the Architectress in America , Places Journal
Girl Talk: Marion Mahony Griffin, Frank Lloyd Wright and Oak Park, Places Journal
What I learned from Architect Barbie, Places Journal
Who Needs Feminism? Start Your Own Campaign Guide
Makers, PBS
Artist List from Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art
Some American Feminists, A film by Luce Guilbeault, 1980 Nicole Brossard and Margaret Wescott
Equality Now: Daniel Craig and Judi Dench on Need for Gender Equality, 2011