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Women in Architecture | October 2015
Women in Red
Did you know that 15% of the biographies on Wikipedia are about women? Not impressed? Women in Red (WiR) focuses on "content gender gap". If you'd like to help contribute articles on women and women's works, we warmly welcome you!
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File:Women in Architecture Guggenheim Logo.svg
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation, Women in Design, and Wikiproject Women Wikipedia Design, are sponsoring the #Guggathon Women in Architecture Wikipedia edit-a-thon, a global campaign of editing event for improving and increasing the presence of cultural, historic, and artistic information on Wikipedia pertaining to the lives and works of women in architecture.
With keystone events scheduled for Thursday October 15 in New York City and elsewhere, the campaign aims to further the goals of Ada Lovelace Day for STEM, and Art+Feminism for art, in a field that by its nature combines both.
In this connection, Women in Red is running a virtual editathon from 15 to 25 October. Anyone can take part whatever your previous experience. We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies of some of the many past and present notable women in architecture who are still red-linked on the English Wikipedia. The virtual edit-a-thon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in the work. See the List of red-linked articles to be created below for guidance.
The main goals of the edit-a-thon are:
- to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of some of the world's most prominent women
- to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for concerted action on a specific area
- to support Wikipedia in combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
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Participants
Add your name here ...
- Pharos (talk) 13:22, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
- Rosiestep (talk) 13:46, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
- SusunW (talk) 15:17, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
- Megalibrarygirl (talk) 15:49, 9 September 2015 (UTC)
- Ipigott (talk) 15:02, 22 September 2015 (UTC)
- Sionk (talk) 12:23, 27 September 2015 (UTC)
- Remote! I'll also be working in Wikidata! Missvain (talk) 17:55, 28 September 2015 (UTC)
- Fuzchia (talk) 21:52, 30 September 2015 (UTC)
- 97198 (talk) 07:36, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
- Nvvchar--Nvvchar. 09:18, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
- Pharaoh of the Wizards (talk) 09:30, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
- Nwhysel (talk) 15:42, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
- Jaldous1 (talk) 18:08, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
- Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 21:50, 4 October 2015 (UTC) – remotely; adding authority control info, working in Wikidata, etc.
- Alafarge (talk) 15:10, 6 October 2015 (UTC) Remote. Delighted this is happening, as I have recently been focusing on adding bios of American women architects and landscape architects from the early 20th century.
- Psanchez820 (talk) 20:54, 6 October 2015 (UTC)
- Yakikaki (talk) 15:27, 8 October 2015 (UTC) I'll see what I can find!
- gobonobo + c 15:58, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
- LovelyLillith (talk) 15:00, 14 October 2015 (UTC) Attending remotely. This is a new topic for me, I'll do what I can to help!
- Genzillah (talk) 3:19, 15 October 2015 (UTC) Attending remotely.Attending remotely. Getting a crew together at work.
- Ham II (talk) 13:52, 15 October 2015 (UTC) Remotely creating new articles on the Welsh Wikipedia and tidying up English ones on the same subjects
- Wisible (talk) 14:05, 17 October 2015 (UTC) from [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProjekt_Women_Wikipedia_Design/Startseite wikiD women. wikipedia. design.]
- T. Anthony (talk) 09:03, 18 October 2015 (UTC) Not exactly my area, but I might do a bit from my home in the Frontier Strip.
- loriannbrown (talk) 12:014, 1 October 2015 (UTC)
- Smdgejc (talk) 04:12, 17 November 2015 (UTC)
- User:Sausalitoarchitect (talk) 17 January 2017Sausalitoarchitect (talk) 15:55, 17 January 2017 (UTC)
- Celestialtellurian (talk) 08:22, 18 March 2017 (UTC)
- PamD 10:37, 14 April 2017 (UTC)
Outcomes
File:Birgit Cold.jpg, Danish-born Norwegian architect]]
File:Viktoria Vinarova.jpg, first woman Bulgarian architect]]
File:Henrietta Cuttino Dozier.jpg, first architect in the State of Georgia in the US]]
File:Beatrice Hutton.png, first Australian student accepted into an architectural institute]]
File:Rosamind-julius-obituary-006 crop.jpg, British architectural furniture designer]]
File:Alender, Yoko.IMG 2599.JPG, Estonian architect and Parliamentarian]]
File:E. E. Holman 1901.jpg, American architect]]
During the editathon... (including the online campaign, and in-person Guggathon Women in Architecture and Wikiproject Women Wikipedia Design events)
- Add the titles of your new or upgraded articles here – most recent at the top
- Add
at the foot of every biography; it will remain hidden until relevant identifiers have been added to Wikidata.{{Authority control}} - Add to talk pages:
if born before 1950; or{{WikiProject Women}}
if born after 1950.{{WikiProject Women's History}}
=Main session – 15 October 2015 onwards=
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- Hilda Mason (architect)
- Zaida Muxí
- Carme Pigem
- Martha Levisman
- Muriel Stott
- Pascale Guédot
- Anne Démians
- Itala Fulvia Villa
- Teresa Borsuk
- Hjørdis Grøntoft Raknerud
- Eleanor Cullis-Hill
- Filandia Elisa Pizzul
- Matilde Ucelay Maortúa
- Cary Millholland Parker
- Sue Courtenay
- Gertrude Kuh
- Ruth Rivera Marin
- Luzia Hartsuyker-Curjel
- Monica Pidgeon
- Judith Ledeboer
- Sara Gramática
- Patty Hopkins
- Nadine Isaacs
- 18 Gramercy Park
- Effie Maud Aldrich Morrison
- Alessandra Cianchetta
- Dina Stancheva
- Katherine Bashford
- Grethe Meyer
- Winka Dubbeldam
- Tonny Zwollo
- Amaza Lee Meredith
- Amale Andraos
- Brita Snellman
- Glenda Kapstein Lomboy
- Signe Kongebro
- Leman Tomsu
- Dorothy Hughes (architect)
- Susan Maxman
- Elizabeth Chu Richter
- Eva Vecsei
- Judith Edelman
- Karla Rothstein
- Chitra Vishwanath
- Ingeborg Wærn Bugge
- Dana Hudkins Crawford
- Marion Manley (expanding stub)
- Ingeborg Wærn Bugge
- Maria Auböck
- Meeli Truu
- Giovanna Borasi
- Winifred Ryle
- Lyubow Demeetriyevna Oosava
- Deborah Berke
- Martha Thorne
- Kristin Feireiss
- Eva Vecsei
- Shimul Javeri Kadri
- Helle Juul
- Beatriz del Cueto (5x expanded)
- Zoka Zola
- Anna Branzell
- Anupama Kundoo
- Elinor Mead Howells
- Hannah Lawson
- Jane Silverstein Ries
- Daphne Elizabeth Brown
- Sonja Bata
- Nellie B. Allen
- Marina Waisman
- Corinne Bennett
- Elizabeth Greenleaf Pattee
- Georgina Pope Yeatman
- Patricia Swan
- Pia Bech Mathiesen
- Kristine Jensen
- Wenche Selmer
- Hilde Reiss
- Margarita Brender Rubira
- Florence Yoch
- Graciela Silvestri
- Roberta Washington
- Elizabeth Cadbury-Brown
- Samira Rathod
- Merrill Elam
- María Francisca Lage de la Fuente
- Linda Pollari
- Marian Peplar
- Florence Ward Stiles
- Margo Hebald-Heymann
- Elsa Gidoni
- Patama Roonrakwit
- Melissa Minnich Coleman
- Barbara Brukalska
- Elizabeth Hirsh Fleisher
- Tatiana Bilbao
- Franca Helg
- Judith Chafee
- Kathryn H. Anthony
- Virginia Andreescu Haret
- Alma Carlisle
- Elisabeth Benjamin (architect)
- Elizabeth Chesterton
- Alberta Jeannette Cassell
- Beverly Loraine Greene
- Roser Amadó
- Teresa Táboas
- Diana Rowntree
- Gill Matthewson
- María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías
- Valentina Pistoli
- Yoko Alender
- Edith Henderson
- Svetlana Kana Radević
- Gertrude Leverkus
- :cy:Amanda Levete
- Gillian Harrison
- Eulie Chowdhury
- Ella Briggs
- Sheila O'Donnell (improved)
- Belle Kinney Scholz (improved)
- Julia Morgan (expanded)
- Minnette De Silva (expanded)
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=Early start – up to 14 October 2015=
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- Julia Barfield
- Jane Wernick
- Georgia Louise Harris Brown
- Berkeley-Rupp Architecture Professorship and Prize
- Barbara Ellen Waxman
- Sheila Kennedy (architect)
- Carole J. Olshavsky
- Verma Panton
- Janette Kim
- Eleanore Pettersen
- Barbara Humphreys
- Rocio Romero
- Henrieta Delavrancea
- Cindy Walters
- Barbara Matynia-Łyżwińska
- Cara Lee
- Elizabeth Carter Brooks
- Rosemary Stjernstedt
- Esther Ayuso
- Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp
- Gunver Hansen
- Deborah Saunt
- Katherine Diamond
- Karen Burns (academic)
- Harriet Edquist
- Kate Macintosh
- Alexandra Biriukova
- Emma Miloyo
- Georgie Wolton
- Cheong Koon Hean
- Margaret Fulton Spencer
- Marilyn Jordan Taylor
- Ellen Braae
- Shahira Fahmy
- Maria Cotescu
- Birgit Cold
- Verna Cook Salomonsky
- Victoria Angelova
- Rosalyn Koo
- Mary Medd
- Harriet Moody
- List of women architects (fully updated)
- Alberta Pfeiffer
- Alice E. Johnson
- Elise Mercur
- Helen Binkerd Young
- Emily Elizabeth Holman
- Henrietta Cuttino Dozier (found already done)
- Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women
- Pravina Mehta
- Marion Hall Best
- Mary Turner Shaw (expanded)
- Maggie Edmond (expanded)
- Elizabeth Wright Ingraham
- Grace Jeffers
- Roberta M. Feldman
- Christine Macy
- Lori Brown (architect)
- Lauretta Vinciarelli
- Justine Clark
- Beatrice Hutton (improved)
- Florence Mary Taylor (improved)
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- ... that Colorado Springs architect Elizabeth Wright Ingraham incorporated natural light into her designs, outfitting one home with a {{convert|100|ft|adj=on}} high skylight? (2019-03-09)
- ... that Guadalupe Marín and Diego Rivera's daughter Ruth Rivera Marín was the first woman to study architecture at the National Polytechnic Institute? (2015-11-28)
- ... that Urmila Eulie Chowdhury was chief architect of the state of Punjab from 1976 to 1981? (2015-11-26)
- ... that architect Winka Dubbeldam prefers dressing in black, and lives in a house with black walls? (2015-11-24)
- ... that architect Susan Maxman's firm received 65 awards including 14 AIA design awards and 14 awards for their designs' environmental importance? (2015-11-24)
- ... that the architects Elizabeth and H. T. Cadbury-Brown worked together on designs for the Royal Academy of Arts and the Royal College of Art? (2015-11-24)
- ... that Kristin Feireiss became a Pritzker Architecture Prize juror in 2015? (2015-11-23)
- ... that Anupama Kundoo, an Indian architect working at Auroville from 1990, created innovations in her project designs by adopting "sustainable building technologies and infrastructural systems"? (2015-11-22)
- ... that Zoka Zola{{'s}} design of a zero-energy house blends every available space with solar, wind, and geothermal methods in a "modern-organic-fusion style"? (2015-11-20)
- ... that the memorial service for Beverly L. Greene, "believed to be the first African American woman licensed as an architect in the United States", took place in a funeral home she had designed? (2015-11-17)
- ... that the architect Chitra Vishwanath built her own large mud house in Bengaluru to promote her theme of mud architecture as an environmentally sound proposition? (2015-11-11)
- ... that architect Judith Ledeboer studied at Cambridge but designed buildings for Oxford? (2015-11-10)
- ... that Sydney architect Eleanor Cullis-Hill practiced from her home since she felt that women were unwelcome in large architectural offices? (2015-11-09)
- ... that although Monica Pidgeon{{`s}} father persuaded her not to study architecture, she went on to edit Architectural Design for almost three decades? (2015-11-08)
- ... that Teresa Borsuk{{`s}} interest in architecture was sparked partly by Lego? (2015-11-05)
- ... that Lyubow Demeetriyevna Oosava and her fellow students of the Moscow Architectural Institute were required to study architecture and manufacture munitions during World War II? (2015-11-05)
- ... that the BBC was accused of ignoring women architects when Patty Hopkins was removed from a photograph of The Brits Who Built the Modern World? (2015-11-04)
- ... that the London-based architect Rosemary Stjernstedt was the first woman to reach senior grade I status in a British council county division? (2015-11-02)
- ... that architect Eva Vecsei has designed projects in Hungary, Canada and Pakistan? (2015-11-02)
- ... that Dutch architect Tonny Zwollo was featured in Life magazine for building 35 schools in Oaxaca, Mexico, and convincing the community members to help build them for free? (2015-10-29)
- ... that Kate Macintosh designed a social housing complex in London that was described as "one of the most remarkable housing developments in the country"? (2015-10-29)
- ... that the cathedral architect Corinne Bennett{{`s}} interest in stone came from her father, a geology professor? (2015-10-29)
- ... that Richard Nixon lived in two houses designed by Eleanore Pettersen? (2015-10-28)
- ... that British/Kenyan architect Dorothy Hughes{{'s}} most renowned designs include the Cathedral of the Holy Family and a nightclub in the red-light district of Nairobi? (2015-10-28)
- ... that Deborah Saunt was cited as one of "London's top architects" in 2012? (2015-10-27)
- ... that conservation architect Beatriz del Cueto restored Puerto Rico's oldest lighthouse, Cape San Juan Light (pictured)? (2015-10-27)
- ... that María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías was the first Latin American woman to graduate with a degree in architecture? (2015-10-26)
- ... that the "Dragon Lady" complained that American Architects ran a "gentleman's club"? (2015-10-26)
- ... that Gertrude Leverkus was the only woman among 500 men to sit her final exams in architecture at University College London in 1919? (2015-10-25)
- ... that Georgie Wolton designed the first house in the UK to use CorTen steel as the primary structure? (2015-10-25)
- ... that Chilean-born Rocio Romero redesigned the kit home to feature modern, minimalist aesthetics, using natural airflow and lighting? (2015-10-24)
- ... that Carole J. Olshavsky was the first woman to be appointed state architect for Ohio? (2015-10-24)
- ... that the first female architect from the West Indies was the Jamaican Verma Panton? (2015-10-22)
- ... that architect Sigrid Lorenzen Rupp said she campaigned for women's issues "simply because I did not want there to be any"? (2015-10-21)
- ... that the vision of architects Pravina Mehta, Charles Correa, and Shirish Patel for the New Bombay project has been compared to that of a popular Bollywood film? (2015-10-13)
- ... that Harriet Moody used salvaged architectural features in her California Storybook Cottages due to war rationing on building goods? (2015-10-13)
- ... that E. E. Holman{{`s}} gender was deliberately disguised to secure architectural contracts, like those for the National Park Seminary's Aloha Dormitory (pictured)? (2015-10-13)
- ... that Florence Mary Taylor was the first female architect in Australia? (2006-09-25)
Articles to be created
:Please list your newly created articles under Outcomes above
A list of red-linked articles by country is given below for guidance. Feel free to add any further red links to notable women in architecture, preferably backed by a pertinent link.
{{Wikipedia:WikiProject Women/Women in Red/Women in architecture}}
Guidance on editing
= Editing Wikipedia resources =
- Beginners' Guide to Wikipedia (account creation, article editing)
- Five Pillars of Wikipedia (philosophical guidelines and best practices for Wikipedia editing)
- Tutorial
- How to Edit a Page
- Wiki Markup Quick Reference (PDF version of printed handout)
- [http://www.cs.duke.edu/csed/wikipedia/index.html Guide to Writing Wikipedia Pages for Notable Women in Computing] by Susan H. Rodger (applicable to any biography)
- Article Development
- Your First Article (using the Article Wizard if you wish)
- Manual of Style
- Citation templates
- Infobox templates
- Bookshelf (additional "getting started" resources)
= Tools and templates for the newer editor =
- Cheatsheet for editing Wikipedia
- Infobox template – person
- Biographies of living persons
- Writing an article
- About the Sandbox
- Wikipedia Cheat Sheet – a Wikipedia markup cheatsheet
- On the talk page, in addition to {{tl|WikiProject Biography}} and {{tl|WikiProject Architecture}} please add {{tl|WikiProject Women}} if born after 1950 or {{tl|WikiProject Women's History}} if born before 1950.
- At the bottom of all articles, please add {{tl|authority control}} so that the appropriate tie ins with Wikidata can occur.
Press about the event
- [http://dailyorange.com/2015/10/qa-su-professor-to-attend-wikipedia-edit-a-thon-for-women-in-architecture/ Q&A: SU professor to attend Wikipedia edit-a-thon for women in architecture] – The Daily Orange, October 16
- [http://www.domain.com.au/news/wikipedia-editathon-putting-women-in-architecture-back-on-the-record-20151014-gk8wf7/ Wikipedia edit-a-thon putting women in architecture back on the record] – Domain, October 15, 2015
- [http://www.wsj.com/articles/museums-open-up-to-power-of-wiki-1444613033 Museums Open Up to Power of Wiki] – Wall Street Journal, October 11, 2015
- [http://awaplusd.org/awad-wiki-writing-women-in-architecture-and-design-back-into-history/ AWA+D + Wiki], September 17, 2015
Event templates
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