History of Women in Architecture
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
Women Architects in Austria Exhibit Panels
Collection
Identifier: Ms-1990-041
Abstract
The Women Architects in Austria Exhibit Panels contains twenty-eight panels from a traveling exhibit sponsored by the Austrian Cultural Institute. The panels show photographs and architectural drawings by Austrian women architects from 1900-1987. Subjects include interior design, urban and landscape planning, apartment buildings, and cultural centers.
Dates:
1988
Women's Development Corporation Records
Collection
Identifier: Ms-2016-012
Abstract
The Women’s Development Corporation (WDC) is a Rhode Island based housing developer and non-profit founded by a group of architects, designers, community planners, and historic preservation professionals. These records document select activities of the WDC from 1979-2015.
Dates:
1979 - 2015
Jean Linden Young Papers
Collection
Identifier: Ms-1998-022
Abstract
Jean Alice Linden was born in Detroit, Michigan, on February 15, 1922. She became a registered architect of Washington state in 1955 and established her own private practice in 1976. Her designs were almost all private residences, apartment buildings, and small commercial structures in the Seattle area. The Jean Linden Young Papers consist of materials created and collected by Young during her lifetime. They include notes written as an instructor at the University of Kentucky, newspaper...
Dates:
1945 - 1997