Architecture is, at its most basic, about imagining desirable futures. Yet, despite growing awareness of the lasting and extensive effects that design decisions have in the world, many people remain inadequately represented (or entirely unrepresented) by the profession, which lacks diversity. The faction of those who hold the power to design is still, by and large, comprised of a relatively homogenous group of middle-class white men who dominate not only the profession but also architectural education, even though there is now—in most places—near gender parity among students. How, then, might we—as educators committed to forms and practices of architecture that are inclusive, progressive, egalitarian, socially and environmentally just, and ...
This paper considers the extent to which Feminism is a design tool: a reflective strategy that enabl...
The question of dwelling, how, where, in what way and in what manner describes a crisis in many prof...
Architectural education's exclusive and hierarchical roots still shape how architecture is taught an...
Architecture is, at its most basic, about imagining desirable futures. Yet, despite growing awarenes...
Architecture is, at its most basic, about imagining desirable futures. Yet, despite growing awarenes...
This thesis investigates the potential for a feminist practice in architecture. Its first part focu...
This thesis examines the relationships between architectural pedagogy and practice within the contex...
Attentive to the spatiality of social struggles, this book can be understood within a critical femin...
Historically, the work of white Western male architects has dominated architectural history educatio...
Built space inevitably structures social relationships by creating interior and exterior spaces, cat...
Architecture and the arts have long been on the forefront of socio-spatial struggles, in which equal...
This paper was presented at the 2020 Schools of Thought Conference hosted by the Christopher C. Gibb...
The issue of gender inequality in architecture has been part of the profession’s discourse for many ...
Architecture and the arts have long been on the forefront of socio-spatial struggles, in which equal...
When talking about equality, diversity and inclusivity within architectural education and the practi...
This paper considers the extent to which Feminism is a design tool: a reflective strategy that enabl...
The question of dwelling, how, where, in what way and in what manner describes a crisis in many prof...
Architectural education's exclusive and hierarchical roots still shape how architecture is taught an...
Architecture is, at its most basic, about imagining desirable futures. Yet, despite growing awarenes...
Architecture is, at its most basic, about imagining desirable futures. Yet, despite growing awarenes...
This thesis investigates the potential for a feminist practice in architecture. Its first part focu...
This thesis examines the relationships between architectural pedagogy and practice within the contex...
Attentive to the spatiality of social struggles, this book can be understood within a critical femin...
Historically, the work of white Western male architects has dominated architectural history educatio...
Built space inevitably structures social relationships by creating interior and exterior spaces, cat...
Architecture and the arts have long been on the forefront of socio-spatial struggles, in which equal...
This paper was presented at the 2020 Schools of Thought Conference hosted by the Christopher C. Gibb...
The issue of gender inequality in architecture has been part of the profession’s discourse for many ...
Architecture and the arts have long been on the forefront of socio-spatial struggles, in which equal...
When talking about equality, diversity and inclusivity within architectural education and the practi...
This paper considers the extent to which Feminism is a design tool: a reflective strategy that enabl...
The question of dwelling, how, where, in what way and in what manner describes a crisis in many prof...
Architectural education's exclusive and hierarchical roots still shape how architecture is taught an...