Snapshot 500 : architecture + women New Zealand / edited by Julia Gatley and Sara Lee.
Material type: TextPublisher: Auckland, New Zealand : Balasoglou Books, 2013Copyright date: ©2013Description: 99 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), plans ; 21 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0987659553
- 9780987659552
- Snapshot five hundred
- Snapshot five hundred : Architecture and women New Zealand
- 720.993 23
- NA1997 .S62 2013
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Includes index.
"With this publication the national exhibition and the database project of Architecture + Women New Zealand are both recorded and launched."--Page four.
Now -- Then -- Profiles -- Megastructures -- New landscapes -- The interior -- Social sustainability -- How does she do it? -- Genealogy -- In suspension -- Why I left -- Thumbnails -- Nametags -- Architecture in an expanded field.
"Women architects and designers have made a huge contribution to architecture and the built environment in New Zealand for many years. Many of these women are still not household names but they are nevertheless admired and respected in the profession. This book presents close to 500 women, all involved in New Zealand architecture in some way, shape or form, from lead designer, company director and project manager through to graduate, student and team member. It shows that women have been leaders in every aspect of architectural design and production in this country, and that women architecture graduates are widely dispersed, both geographically and in their creative modes and outlets."--Back cover.
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