Panel Discussion: How the Profession of Architecture Might Change as More Women Enter the Field
Start Date
3-30-1974 9:00 PM
End Date
3-30-1974 10:00 PM
Description
Panel: How the Profession of Architecture Might Change as More Women Enter the Field
Panelists: Irving Engel, Regi Goldberg, Lois Langhorst, Lou Sauer, Suzanne Schwimmer
Irving Engel is Professor of Architectural Structures at Washington University School of Architecture. He received his B.S. in Architectural Engineering at Louisiana State University in 1959, and his M.S. in Architectural Science at Cornell University. Mr. Engel has had extensive working experience with contractors and consulting engineers.
Lou Sauer is a principal in the St. Louis firm Hoffman and Sauer, one of the fastest-growing firms in the St. Louis area. Mr. Sauer received his B.S. (1961), B.ARch (1965) and M.Arch (1967) from Washington University. Presently he is in charge of design for his firm.
Suzanne Schwimmer is Associate Professor at the School of Architecture and Environmental Design, State University of New York at Buffalo. She has had extensive experience with operations research, systems analysis, etc. in relation to architecture. She has worked for I.B.M. in New York, The Systems Development Corporation in California and the Rand Corporation, California. She received her formal education at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the University of California at Los Angeles.
Panel Discussion: How the Profession of Architecture Might Change as More Women Enter the Field
Panel: How the Profession of Architecture Might Change as More Women Enter the Field
Panelists: Irving Engel, Regi Goldberg, Lois Langhorst, Lou Sauer, Suzanne Schwimmer
Irving Engel is Professor of Architectural Structures at Washington University School of Architecture. He received his B.S. in Architectural Engineering at Louisiana State University in 1959, and his M.S. in Architectural Science at Cornell University. Mr. Engel has had extensive working experience with contractors and consulting engineers.
Lou Sauer is a principal in the St. Louis firm Hoffman and Sauer, one of the fastest-growing firms in the St. Louis area. Mr. Sauer received his B.S. (1961), B.ARch (1965) and M.Arch (1967) from Washington University. Presently he is in charge of design for his firm.
Suzanne Schwimmer is Associate Professor at the School of Architecture and Environmental Design, State University of New York at Buffalo. She has had extensive experience with operations research, systems analysis, etc. in relation to architecture. She has worked for I.B.M. in New York, The Systems Development Corporation in California and the Rand Corporation, California. She received her formal education at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the University of California at Los Angeles.