International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA)
Found in 266 Collections and/or Records:
Now What?! Advocacy, Activism, and Alliances in American Architecture Exhibition Panels
This collection consists of 70 exhibition panels with text printed on foam core detailing the history of organizational and grassroots activism in the architectural profession, marking changes in the profession and contextualizing them within national and global events.
Virginia O'Neill Architectural Collection
Virginia O'Neill was an architect in Stamford, Connecticut in the 1950's. The collection includes educational certificates, drawings, and plans for several residential projects by O'Neill.
Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals Records
The Organization of Women Architects and Design Professionals (OWA) is an organization for women architects and designers in the San Francisco bay area. It officially became incorporated in 1973. The collection contains documents, reports, agendas, membership directories, photos, slides, and publications concerning the history and activities of the OWA.
Joyce Oron Architectural Collection
Joyce Oron's architecture and town planning office is located in Israel. This collection contains drawings, text, and photographs of some of the prestigious projects handled by her office from 1985 to 2004. Most materials are written in Hebrew with English descriptions available.
Overall Plan and Section,"Villa de Plinio", June 1985 (Ms2001-021)
Pamela Webb Architectural Collection, 1950-2009 (Ms2009-099)
Winifred Parsons Architecture Notebook,
The collection consists of a bound notebook containing about 800 cyanotypes, 300 halftones and process illustrations, and 32 hand illustrated images of architecture ranging from Ancient Egypt until 1900. The notebook is an expandable binder filled with leaves of lined notebook paper, signed by Winifred Parsons and appears to have been made for a class assignment sometime between 1900-1906.
Patrícia Santos Pedrosa Architectural Papers, 2018 - 2022
This collection contains Patricia Pedrosa's annotated curriculum vitae and one copy of a conference publication. Materials are in Portuguese.
Silvia Paun Architectural Collection
The Silvia Paun Architectural Collection includes photographs of structures Paun designed, letters and biographical information as well as writings by her and about her work, including her books.
Maria Peeva Architectural Collection
Maria Peeva is a Bulgarian architect known particularly for designing schools, vacation houses, hotels, and retail stores. Her collection includes a curriculum vitae, project lists, and renderings/construction drawings for two projects: workers vacation retreat for the Shumen Chemical Factory "Volov" (1979) and vacation houses in the Village of Rogachevo, Balchik County (near Varna, 2005).
