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Auteur: Hunting, Mary Anne
Redacteur: James-Chakraborty, Kathleen
Titel: Minding Her Business Women, Architecture, and Design
Uitgever: Universitaire Pers Leuven
ISBN: 9789462705104
Editie: 1. ed
Prijs: € 55,00
Verschijningsdatum: 30-03-2026
Bericht: Leverbaar
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Categorie: Vormgeving en design
Taal: eng
Imprint: Leuven University Press
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Verschijningsvorm: Paperback / softback
Paginas: 350
 

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[Annotatie]: The impact of womens contributions to modern architecture and the built environment.[Inhoudsopgave]: List of figures Acknowledgements Introduction Alborz Dianat and Kathleen James-Chakraborty **Part 1. Materials and Construction** Chapter 1. Written in Stone: Eleanor Coade and the Building World of Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century Britain Dana Arnold Chapter 2. A Woman on the Margins: The Trailblazing Career of Mary Louise Schmidt and the Making of Los Angeles in the Twentieth Century Andrea Thabet and Jenna Snow Chapter 3. Myriam Ratinoff: A Concrete Architectural Practice in 1960s Chile Gabriela García de Cortázar Galleguillos **Part 2. Domesticity in Journalism and Real Estate Development** Chapter 4. Beauty in Revolution: Late Ottoman Feminists and the Everyday Aesthetics of Home Crafts in 1920s Womens Magazines Damla Göre Chapter 5. Editors and Entrepreneurs: Womens Writing on Architecture and Design in Britain, 191839 Alex Banister Chapter 6. A Live Career for Women: Building Homes for the Working Class in Interwar Britain Alexandra Quantrill Chapter 7. Not Her Mothers Suburb: Women in American Real Estate and Their Promotion of Modern Architecture in the Mid- Twentieth Century Mary Anne Hunting and Kevin D. Murphy **Part 3. Nurturing Spaces for New Ideas** Chapter 8. Maire Gullichsen and Norrmark Handicraft: Matron of Finnish Design and Champion of Postwar Craftsmanship Sini Rinne-Kanto Chapter 9. Barbara Hill and the Most Intimate Coffee House in Perth , Western Australia, 19561960 Andrew Murray Chapter 10. Lenas Bookshop: Uncomfortable Knowledge, Modern Architecture, and the Building of a Southeast Asian Space, 19762004 Eunice Seng **Part 4. Social Entrepreneur ship** Chapter 11. The Invisible Hand: Female Bureaucrats and the Architecture of Foreign Aid in Post-Independence Kenya Maryia Rusak Chapter 12. Architectural Adjacency: Sheltered Housing Architectures and the Place-based Practices of Sister Stanislaus Kennedy (RSC) in 1960s1990s Ireland Ellen Rowley and Haylee Derrickson Chapter 13. Representing Black Women? Black Philanthropy, Architectural Design, and the Cosby Academic Center at Spelman College, 19881996 E. James West Bibliography About the authors Index[Flaptekst]: Women have influenced the development of modern architecture and design through a wide variety of entrepreneurial activities. This book highlights their contributions to the construction industry, editorial production, and real estate development, as well as the cultivation of social spaces and delivery of philanthropic interventions. With a global focus, the contributors provide case studies ranging from eighteenth-century Britain and early twentieth-century Istanbul to postwar Finland, mid-century America, and post-independence Kenya, demonstrating the breadth of roles women have created for themselves, whether by challenging patriarchal systems and the capitalist marketplace or by working effectively within them. Recognition of these roles supplements the increasing attention being paid to women architects and enables us to understand the full scope of the impact that women have long had in shaping the built world around us.[Promotie]: Women have influenced the development of modern architecture and design through a wide variety of entrepreneurial activities. This book highlights their contributions to the construction industry, editorial production, and real estate development, as well as the cultivation of social spaces and delivery of philanthropic interventions. With a global focus, the contributors provide case studies ranging from eighteenth-century Britain and early twentieth-century Istanbul to postwar Finland, mid-century America, and post-independence Kenya, demonstrating the breadth of roles women have created for themselves, whether by challenging patriarchal systems and the capitalist marketplace or by working effectively within them. Recognition of these roles supplements the increasing attention being paid to women architects and enables us to understand the full scope of the impact that women have long had in shaping the built world around us.
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