Women in American architecture : a historic and contemporary perspective : a publication and exhibition organized by the Architectural League of New York through its Archive of Women in Architecture /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor Corporativo: Architectural League of New York
Otros Autores: Torre, Susana, 1944- (Editor )
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York : Whitney Library of Design, ©1977
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: A parallel history
  • / by Susana Torre.
  • "Woman's place": the design of domestic space.
  • The model domestic environment: icon or option?
  • / by Gwendolyn Wright.
  • Challenging the American domestic ideal
  • / by Dolores Hayden.
  • Women in the architectural professions: a historic perspective.
  • Pioneer women architects
  • / by Judith Paine.
  • Some professional roles: 1860-1910. Sophia Hayden and the Woman's Building Competition
  • / by Judith Paine.
  • Report presented by Sophia Hayden to the board of Lady Managers in 1894 Marion Mahony Griffin
  • / by Susan Fondiler Berkon.
  • Julia Morgan
  • / by Sara Boutelle.
  • Struggle for place: women in architecture: 1920-1960
  • / by Mary Otis Stevens.
  • Some professional roles: 1920-1960. Eleanor Raymond
  • / by Doris Cole.
  • Lilian Rice
  • / by Judith Paine.
  • Natalie de Blois
  • / by Judith Paine.
  • New professional identities: four women in the sixties
  • / by Jan McGroarty and Susana Torre.
  • Women as critics.
  • 9 voices of consequence: four architectural critics
  • / by Suzanne Stephens.
  • Women in the architectural profession: a contemporary perspective.
  • Women in architecture and the new feminism
  • / by Susana Torre.
  • A current portfolio of projects and ideas
  • / by Susana Torre.
  • Captions
  • / by Jane McGroarty, Meg Shore, and Susana Torre.
  • Women's spatial symoblism.
  • Centers and fragments: women's spaces
  • / by Lucy R. Lippard.
  • The pyramid and the labyrinth
  • / by Susana Torre.
  • Historic chart relating architectural projects to general and women's history in the U.S.
  • / by Naomi Leff.