Aisha Khan, Special Study Dissertation, 2020. This study outlines the evolution and transformation of ideas within British feminist architectural practices to assess the priorities of ideas within the field. Following this development of specific feminist […]
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Bonnie Jackson, Special Study Dissertation, 2019. The last century has seen drastic changes to the roles women are permitted and afforded within society, yet discourse on gender in an architectural context only began within the last 50 years.
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Rachael Cowan, Special Study Dissertation, 2019. In 1792 the early English feminist philosopher, Mary Wollstonecraft, called for dissent from hegemonic, patriarchal ‘false systems of education’ dominated by male scholars with the objective of educating the male gender in their own history; while […]
Book Chapter. Carolyn Butterworth and Prue Chiles, in Architecture and Field/Work, ed. by S. Ewing, J. M. McGowan, C. Speed and V. C. Bernie, 2010. In the squeaky-clean world of the architectural journals the new house is described by a particular sort of building study giving a critical view of formal, technical and material approaches […]
Journal, ed. Karin Reisinger and Meike Schalk, Field:, 7.1, 2017. Field is an international peer-reviewed journal for the discussion of critical, theoretical, political and playful accounts of architecture, and an open electronic forum.
Louise Taylor, MArch Dissertation, 2018. First conceived as an accessible guide to feminism within architecture, Feminism & Architecture: A Manifesto explores the disciplinary areas that contemporary feminist theory traverses.