Intruders in the Boys' Club: Women Redefining Success in Architecture

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Whether it be the overly-dainty posture of scale model figures or the assumptions of being the in-house decorator, the portrayal of women in architecture is often one of subservience. Despite Despina Stratigakos' hands-on efforts behind Architect Barbie or the global impacts of the legacy of starchitect Zaha Hadid, there continues to be a lack of visibility of women in the profession.

In a recent article in the New York Times, writer Allison Arieff poses the echoed question that the architectural community keeps asking itself, "Where are all the female architects?" No longer an issue of uneven gender ratios in architectural schooling, the persistence of dwindling numbers of women principals at the top of firms simply does not resonate. She postulates, that perhaps more significant than the statistics, the real problem lies in the definition of success.

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Cite: Vasundhra Aggarwal. "Intruders in the Boys' Club: Women Redefining Success in Architecture" 22 Dec 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/908094/intruders-in-the-boys-club-women-redefining-success-in-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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