AD EDITORIAL ROUND UP WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE

AD EDITORIAL ROUND UP: WOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE

INTERNATIONAL NEWS\AD EDITORIAL ROUND UP

There are few topics that stir up more controversy on
ArchDaily than that of women in architecture. From those of
you who vociferously advocate for women in the field to those
who steadfastly purport that gender has no place in
architecture at all, you, our readers, represent a wide
spectrum of viewpoints and opinions on the subject. And so, in
honor of International Women’s Day, we’ve decided to take a
look back at some of our past comment-stirring articles (even
more after the break): Infographic : Women in Architecture by
Megan Jett • The 10 Most Overlooked Women in Architecture
History by Nicky Rackard • Why Do Women Really Leave
Architecture” Is the Wrong Question by Vanessa Quirk •
When Will Architects Speak Up for Women’s Rights?” by Carla
Soto • Why 2013 was Denise Scott Brown’s Year by Guy
Horton
From the architect. The Bridging Teahouse by FR-EE is one of
the 17 pavilions in JinHua   Architecture   Park in the city of
Jinhua , China . The park is located in the Jindong New District,
a new area masterplanned by Herzog & de Meuron since
2003. Designed by the well known Chinese artist Ai Weiwei ,
the park is set by the city’s Jiwu river on a strip of land some
2km long and dedicated to the memory of his father, the poet
Ai Qing.Small pavilions designed by architects from all over
the world occupy the land, together forming an important part
of the development of the new district, while as unique entities
they appeal to a range of people

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