The Routledge Companion to Women in Architecture

by Anna Sokolina (Editor)

PDF, 2021

Publication

Routledge (2021), Edition: 1, 436 pages

ISBN

0367232340 / 9780367232344

Notes

CONTENTS
*PART I Women in the Early Profession and Leadership: Preindustrial Age to Early Twentieth Century From Domestic Realms into Public Life and Culture*
1 Did Women Design or Build Before the Industrial Age?
2 For Homeowners and Housekeepers: The Architecture of Minerva Parker Nichols in Late Nineteenth-Century America
3 Nell Brooker Mayhew and the Arts and Crafts Movement in America
4 "Designing Houses Is Like Having Babies": Verna Cook and the Practice of Architecture in the 1920s and 1930s
5 The Forgotten Art of Florence Hope Luscomb
6 "This Is Not a Success Story": Florence Fulton Hobson, Architect in Northern Ireland

*PART II Women in the Modern Movement: The First Half of the Twentieth Century The Limits of Engagement in the Architectural Profession and the Agenda of "Modern" Work*
7 Eileen Gray: Invitation to an Intellectual Journey
8 Blocks Versus Knots: Bauhaus Women Weavers’ Contribution to Architecture’s Canon
9 Lutah Maria Riggs: A Portrait of a Modern Revival-Style Architect
10 Regarding De Stijl through a Gender Perspective: The Life and Work of Han Schroder
11 Reclaiming the Work of Women Architects in Mandatory Palestine
12 More Than Shelter: Olive Tjaden’s Suburban Projects in New York and Florida

*PART III Women in the Context of Mid-Century Modernism Mainstream Practice Formations, Public Engagement, and Women’s Wider Agency in the Field*
13 Lois Davidson Gottlieb: A Woman Fellow
14 Consulting and Curating the Modern Interior: The Work of Hilde Reiss, 1943–1946
15 Architect, PARTner, Wife: Mid-Century Husband-and-Wife partnerships
16 "Mrs. Meric Callery"
17 Katherine Morrow Ford: Designs for Living
18 Architect, Builder, Client, Secretary: The Women of the Sarasota School

*PART IV Women in Architecture of the Late Twentieth Century Architectural Work and Urban Planning: Drawing, Building, Educating, Archiving*
19 Together Not APART: Creating Constellations in Learning from an Archive
20 Women’s Contributions to Manitoba’s Built Environment: The Case of Green Blankstein Russell
21 Uncovering Her Archive: Ayla Karacabey in Postwar Architecture
22 Restless: Drawn by Zaha Hadid
23 "Something More Solid and Massive": The Architecture of Lauretta Vinciarelli
24 Flora Ruchat-Roncati and the "Will to Keep Working"

*PART V Women in Architecture: From the 1960s to the Present Breaking the Glass Ceiling*
25 Expanding the Legacy: The International Archive of Women in Architecture
26 Breaking the Silence: Women in Russian Architecture
27 Leaving a Lasting Legacy. Beverly Willis: Groundbreaking Architect, Artist, Designer, Filmmaker, and Philanthropist
28 Reflections: Creating an Architectural Practice
29 Collaborations: The Architecture and Art of Sigrid Miller Pollin
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