Essays about: "female architects"

Found 3 essays containing the words female architects.

  1. 1. The Place of Female Architecture as a Design Language : A study into the progression of the female architect and the variables of the feminine architecture in Sweden

    University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)

    Author : Rana Noorzadeh; [2022]
    Keywords : Women of architecture; female architects; feminine architecture; female urban planners; design language; architectural variables; feminism and architecture; gender equality; Sweden; female pioneers of architecture; Ingrid Wallberg; Agnes Magnell; Leonie Geisendorf;

    Abstract : 100 years after the official acceptance of women into higher architectural education in Sweden’s technical institutions, I have tracked and summarized the progress of not just female students and female employees within the architecture industry, but also the extent of the creative space offered for women throughout the years to express their individual styles. This has been with the intention of detecting a female design language that can be read in the Swedish city, starting from Sweden’s earliest female pioneer in the late 1890s. READ MORE

  2. 2. Landskapsarkitektur och genus : en intervjustudie med tre landskapsarkitekter

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development

    Author : Cecilia Hellman; [2011]
    Keywords : landskapsarkitektur; genus; genusperspektiv; trygghet; samhällsplanering;

    Abstract : Vid första anblick kan rum och platser verka könsneutrala. Men eftersom dessa är skapade av människor som ingår i politiska och sociala sammanhang påverkas även de av omgivningens könsnormer. READ MORE

  3. 3. Staden - fara eller frihet för kvinnor?

    University essay from SLU/Landscape Architecture (until 121231)

    Author : Martina Norrman; [2009]
    Keywords : stadsplanering; genus; jämställdhet; representation; appropiation;

    Abstract : This report studies how the divergence between men and women is manifested in the physical space and how the representation of room recreates this divergence. Spaces are coded and women have traditionally been associated with private space and men with public space, leading to that the home is encoded as female space and public squares as male space. READ MORE