Conventions of authorship and attribution historically excluded or erased women’s contributions to the built environment. As frequent co-authors and collaborators, women’s stories often do not fit into conventional historical narratives about how architecture is created. In response, this essay proposes a technology called “attribution frameworks”: a digital method for creating a transparent record of architectural labor. The authors argue that the integration of digital tools into architectural design offers a new space for more equally attributing, documenting, and counting labor and contributions to the discipline. This space allows for a more rich and inclusive narrative of contributions to architectural production for the future
Over the course of the last decade, women from all over the world and from different social and cult...
Contemporary representations of feminist practices in architecture that took place in the near past ...
When artificial intelligence participates in design, the notion of attribution–and accompanying syst...
Cultural narratives of digital technology in architecture rely heavily upon stories of unique, almos...
This is a call for the development of a more robust theoretical position about the gender implicatio...
While technology has rapidly become more accessible to more people, its benefits are not always even...
Since the 1970s, feminist historians and polemicists have struggled to uncover the ordinary lives of...
Architects primarily work at a digital desktop, alienated from the spatial byproducts of their colla...
Digital technologies—computers and computer-controlled machines have pervaded all aspects of life, ...
“To write women back into history”, is an often-used phrase in recent feminist discourse. More and m...
This paper outlines a historic perspective of transdisciplinarity in digital architecture through th...
Built space inevitably structures social relationships by creating interior and exterior spaces, cat...
In our modern society people is more than ever a passive subject faced to a vast flow of information...
Many influential architects—many of them female—have been able to change how the world sees architec...
Taking as its starting point the increasing importance of the role of digital curators within instit...
Over the course of the last decade, women from all over the world and from different social and cult...
Contemporary representations of feminist practices in architecture that took place in the near past ...
When artificial intelligence participates in design, the notion of attribution–and accompanying syst...
Cultural narratives of digital technology in architecture rely heavily upon stories of unique, almos...
This is a call for the development of a more robust theoretical position about the gender implicatio...
While technology has rapidly become more accessible to more people, its benefits are not always even...
Since the 1970s, feminist historians and polemicists have struggled to uncover the ordinary lives of...
Architects primarily work at a digital desktop, alienated from the spatial byproducts of their colla...
Digital technologies—computers and computer-controlled machines have pervaded all aspects of life, ...
“To write women back into history”, is an often-used phrase in recent feminist discourse. More and m...
This paper outlines a historic perspective of transdisciplinarity in digital architecture through th...
Built space inevitably structures social relationships by creating interior and exterior spaces, cat...
In our modern society people is more than ever a passive subject faced to a vast flow of information...
Many influential architects—many of them female—have been able to change how the world sees architec...
Taking as its starting point the increasing importance of the role of digital curators within instit...
Over the course of the last decade, women from all over the world and from different social and cult...
Contemporary representations of feminist practices in architecture that took place in the near past ...
When artificial intelligence participates in design, the notion of attribution–and accompanying syst...