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Architecture’s missing middle: why women are priced out of practice
The Architects’ Journal Architecture’s missing middle: why women are priced out of practice When they reach their 30s, women in architecture discover the profession’s hidden inequalities and many leave to pursue other careers. The bosses must do better to retain this talent, argues Aga Szedzianis The post Architecture’s missing middle: why women are priced out of practice appeared first on The Architects’ Journal Will Hurst
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New report shows continued deep issues for women in architecture
RIBA and the Fawcett Society have published a new report highlighting very little progress in equity for women in architecture. The post New report shows continued deep issues for women in architecture appeared first on Planning, Building & Construction Today.
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The 1:100 Architecture Podcast: responsibility to uplift
The Architects’ JournalThe 1:100 Architecture Podcast: responsibility to uplift Marianna Janowicz meets the seven women behind a podcast that discusses their experiences as architecture graduates and women of colour. Photography by Ellem Productions The post The 1:100 Architecture Podcast: responsibility to uplift appeared first on The Architects’ JournalSimon Aldous
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Winners of Jane Drew and Ada Louise Huxtable prizes announced
The Architects’ JournalWinners of Jane Drew and Ada Louise Huxtable prizes announced The Architectural Review and the AJ have named Kazuyo Sejima and Phyllis Lambert as winners respectively of the 2023 Jane Drew and Ada Louise Huxtable Prizes The post Winners of Jane Drew and Ada Louise Huxtable prizes announced appeared first on The Architects’ JournalFran Williams
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The Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation has received a significant grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for its work on a major audio documentary series called New Angle: Voice, dedicated to preserving and sharing the impactful lives of the most influential women in the history of architecture and design. The podcast series New Angle: Voice […] The post NEA Grant to BWAF for Podcasts Elevating ‘Forgotten Women’ in Architecture (Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation) appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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MOXY: The Voice of Women in Infrastructure
MOXY is an online magazine platform targeting millions of women working in infrastructure from highways to alternative energy to broadband and public parks. The first publisher to curate multilingual content at this scale, MOXY empowers all women to have a bigger role in industries that offer rewarding, well-paying careers. In addition to featuring women at the helm of infrastructure projects and initiatives, the platform tackles leadership development, mental health, entrepreneurship, work-life balance, immigration, sexual harassment, and diversity — all as they relate to women who are navigating historically male-dominated interview processes, jobs sites, and board rooms. Who is speaking to the women, not just as a novelty within these industries but as players in them? Enter MOXY.
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