In 2007, Brian Carter, who was serving as dean of UB’s School of Architecture and Planning, had an idea for a new lecture series. His goal was to celebrate contemporary women architects whose work has ...
The School of Architecture and Planning is marking nearly two decades of its Bethune Lectures with the opening of an exhibition and a panel discussion, both being held on March 23 in the Hayes Hall ...
Half a century ago, a dozen Chicago women working in a male-dominated profession met in a North Michigan Avenue office to launch a mutually supportive group called Chicago Women in Architecture. Among ...
"We think we are diverse, and we think we have equality, but is that really the case?" Highlighting the stories of female architecture shaping the built environment, the documentary "Women in ...
In honor of our 70th Anniversary, we’re thrilled to celebrate this milestone with a remarkable lineup of events. Join us for inspiring lectures by Mabel O. Wilson, Walter Hood, and Toshiko Mori, an ...
The shaping of the public sphere is inherently open, created through discourse in time and space. In a time when discourse is challenged, how can we open dialogue and investigate the ephemeral but ...
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