Workshops
Start Date
3-31-1974 9:30 AM
End Date
3-31-1974 12:30 PM
Description
These workshops deal with the professional concerns of women architects.
Archives of Women's Work and History of the Alliance of Women Architects
Workshops will be led by Phyllis Birkby, Marjorie Hoog, Regi Goldberg, and Sue Whilley.
Design and Environment
Led by Phyllis Birkby, a New York City Architect and instructor at the City College of New York. Ms. Birkby did her undergraduate work at Cooper Union and received her M.Arch. at Yale Universeity. Her workshop will include a videotape which describes how the environment is disabling for a woman in N.Y.C. with three small children.
Trends in Architectural Education, Trends in the Architectural Profession, Architecture as a Non-Profession
Led by Marjorie Hoog, an architect active in the Alliance of Women Architects. Ms. Hoog was also a participant at the Conference of Women Architects in Rumania. Ms. Hoog did her undergraduate work at Cooper Union and received her M.Arch. at Harvard.
Discrimination in Education and the Profession and Environments for Women Architects
These two workshops will be led by Regi Goldberg.
A Woman as an Architect and Contractor
Led by Sue Whilley, a New Haven architect and contractor. Ms. Whilley's work is in urban areas. She received her M.Arch. at Yale University.
Architectural Practice or The Rewards of Building Buildings
Led by Natalie DeBlois, Associate Partner, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Chicago, where she has worked for 30 years as a project designer.
Workshops
These workshops deal with the professional concerns of women architects.
Archives of Women's Work and History of the Alliance of Women Architects
Workshops will be led by Phyllis Birkby, Marjorie Hoog, Regi Goldberg, and Sue Whilley.
Design and Environment
Led by Phyllis Birkby, a New York City Architect and instructor at the City College of New York. Ms. Birkby did her undergraduate work at Cooper Union and received her M.Arch. at Yale Universeity. Her workshop will include a videotape which describes how the environment is disabling for a woman in N.Y.C. with three small children.
Trends in Architectural Education, Trends in the Architectural Profession, Architecture as a Non-Profession
Led by Marjorie Hoog, an architect active in the Alliance of Women Architects. Ms. Hoog was also a participant at the Conference of Women Architects in Rumania. Ms. Hoog did her undergraduate work at Cooper Union and received her M.Arch. at Harvard.
Discrimination in Education and the Profession and Environments for Women Architects
These two workshops will be led by Regi Goldberg.
A Woman as an Architect and Contractor
Led by Sue Whilley, a New Haven architect and contractor. Ms. Whilley's work is in urban areas. She received her M.Arch. at Yale University.
Architectural Practice or The Rewards of Building Buildings
Led by Natalie DeBlois, Associate Partner, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Chicago, where she has worked for 30 years as a project designer.