Raising the Roof: Women Architects Who Broke Through the Glass Ceiling
By (Author) Agata Toromanoff
Prestel
Prestel
4th March 2021
4th March 2021
Germany
General
Non Fiction
720.9252
Hardback
256
Width 216mm, Height 276mm, Spine 24mm
1416g
This timely book celebrates the inspirational achievements of women architects in every corner of the world. Historically, women architects were disappointingly absent in the news and at awards ceremonies, but now they are spearheading some of the most exciting and important projects in every corner of the globe. These profiles of fifty female architects bring to light some of those projects and highlight pioneering women architects. Each architect is introduced in double-page spreads that include a brief biography, an overview of her philosophy and vision, and stunning photographs of her most significant works. Interviews with several of the architects provide a global perspective on how women are changing the face of the world--including feminist icon, philanthropist, and Nigerian "starchitect" Olajumoke Adenowo; Tatiana Bilbao, who is leading the way in sustainable Mexican architecture; Rossana Hu, who is fighting to preserve Chinese village culture in her rapidly urbanising country; and Elizabeth Diller, who created the High Line, one of New York City's most beloved public spaces, and helped redesign the city's Museum of Modern Art. This volume offers indisputable and inspiring evidence that the architectural profession is no longer just a man's game. AUTHOR: Agata Toromanoff is an art and design historian. She is the author of several books on contemporary art, design, and architecture. She lives in Berlin. 250 colour illustrations
AGATA TOROMANOFF is an art and design historian. She is the author of several books on contemporary art, design, and architecture. She lives in Berlin.