Where Are the Women Architects? (Places Books)
D**I
Quality issues with Kindle download
Tried to purchase this book via Kindle and once downloaded I could not open it. I kept getting application error pop-ups.Amazon please correct this issue with the publisher
C**E
This book is topical, fact-based, unbiased, and ...
This book is topical, fact-based, unbiased, and very well written. In clear language, without exaggerating the issues or being inflammatory, it gives us just the facts we need to understand, and it does so in a way that is engaging and entertaining. I write from the perspective of a father of an architect daughter who works for a high-end NYC firm. I hope the times are changing, and this book shows us the direction for change.
A**R
Finally there is a concise narrative that describes the history ...
Finally there is a concise narrative that describes the history of women in architecture! But more important, this book eloquently describes the history of women in professional life, through the lens of the architectural profession. A must read for feminists everywhere!!!!
J**Y
Both fun and fascinating
Not only informative, but a witty and engaging read.
A**R
Five Stars
Super!
A**L
Five Stars
nice!
B**K
Great short read on an important topic
This was a great short book on the lack of gender equity in the architecture profession in the U.S., looking at the history of women in American architecture, their visibility in architecture schools, and their invisibility in firm leadership and amongst architecture prize winners.
V**Y
Good look at the different things that effect Women from making advancements in Architecture.
Really great overview of what is happening with women in the field of architecture. Some great incite into what are the things preventing women from moving up in the field. We are seeing more and more women students and not enough role models in the practice. This has to change. And this book is helpful to both women and men in understanding how we can begin to change this.
A**R
WHERE ARE THEY.
Highlights issues with attrition. Good, quick and easy enlightening and infuriating read.
A**R
Important research
A very important book that should be read by all tutors working in architecture schools around the world. When 32% of women are leaving at different stages in their career something is very wrong.
J**J
Five Stars
A good book for students if architecture
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