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DESCRIPTION:In the interwar decades\, American architecture schools enrolle
d increasing numbers of women. But as architectural historians Mary Anne H
unting and Kevin D. Murphy recount in their book Women Architects at Work\
, professional success did not come easily. Focusing on the Cambridge Scho
ol of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in Massachusetts and several
coeducational architecture schools\, Hunting and Murphy profile women des
igners who pursued careers in architecture\, describing how these innovati
ve practitioners leveraged social\, educational\, and professional ties to
achieve success and address social concerns. Some joined women-led archit
ectural firms\, while others partnered with men or contributed to Modernis
m as retailers of household furnishings\, writers and educators\, photogra
phers and designers\, or fine artists. \n\nWith stunning illustrations\, W
omen Architects at Work offers new histories of recognized figures\, while
recovering the stories of previously unsung women\, all of whom contribut
ed to the modernization of American architecture and design.\n\nTo registe
r for this FREE program\, click on the link above to RSVP. You will be red
irected to Ticketstripe to reserve your seat. In-person attendance is limi
ted to 50 people\, but you can still watch the program live on our YouTube
channel when it begins at 6pm.
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LOCATION:New York\,United States\,New York\,39 Battery Pl
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SUMMARY:Book Talk- Women Architects at Work: Making American Modernism
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:In the interwar decades\, American architectur
e schools enrolled increasing numbers of women. But as architectural histo
rians Mary Anne Hunting and Kevin D. Murphy recount in their book Women Ar
chitects at Work\, professional success did not come easily. Focusing on t
he Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in Massachu
setts and several coeducational architecture schools\, Hunting and Murphy
profile women designers who pursued careers in architecture\, describing h
ow these innovative practitioners leveraged social\, educational\, and pro
fessional ties to achieve success and address social concerns. Some joined
women-led architectural firms\, while others partnered with men or contri
buted to Modernism as retailers of household furnishings\, writers and edu
cators\, photographers and designers\, or fine artists.
\n
\nWi
th stunning illustrations\, Women Architects at Work offers new histories
of recognized figures\, while recovering the stories of previously unsung
women\, all of whom contributed to the modernization of American architect
ure and design.
\n
\nTo register for this FREE program\, click o
n the link above to RSVP. You will be redirected to Ticketstripe to reserv
e your seat. In-person attendance is limited to 50 people\, but you can st
ill watch the program live on our YouTube channel when it begins at 6pm.
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