Program date: March 8, 2021
This webinar, sponsored by the newly organized av福利社 Women in Architecture Affiliate Group (av福利社 WiA AG) and av福利社GB's Women's Architectural Historians’ Network (WAHN), brings together panelists from the US and the UK to discuss the circumstances—social, political, cultural, educational—during which women began to enter architecture as a professionalized and licensed practice near the start of the twentieth century. Taking a comparative view, the webinar considers whether this phenomenon could be attributed to the change in lifestyles and attitudes towards women's work in modernity, a change in the attitude towards women's education, or other factors. Was it linked to a new social consciousness instigated by consecutive waves of feminist activity? Did women’s presence disrupt the masculine construction of the professional persona of the architect?
Moderators:
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Shelley E. Roff, Associate Professor, University of Texas at San Antonio, Associate Chair of the av福利社 Women in Architecture Affiliate Group
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Elizabeth Darling, Reader in Architectural History, Oxford Brookes University & Convener of the Women Architectural Historians' Network, av福利社GB
Introduction to av福利社 WiA AG:
Panelists:
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Dolores Hayden, Professor Emerita, Yale University: ‘Alice Constance Austin’
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Johanna Hays, PhD Auburn University: ‘Louise Bethune’
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Doris Cole, Architect and Independent Scholar: ‘Eleanor Raymond’
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Luca Csepely-Knorr, Reader in Architecture, Manchester School of Architecture: ‘Brenda Colvin and the profession of landscape architecture in the UK’
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Diane Watters, Historic Environment Scotland: 'Edith Burnet Hughes: Uncovering Women in Architectural History'
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Ola Uduku, Research Professor in Architecture, Manchester School of Architecture and Manchester Metropolitan University: ‘West African Women Architects – A Colonial Post-Colonial Perspective’