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The Women Who Changed Architecture

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The Women Who Changed Architecture

The Women Who Changed Architecture, a new book published by Princeton Architectural Press is a visual and global chronicle of the triumphs, challenges, and impact of over 100 women in architecture, from early practitioners to contemporary leaders. On April 28 at 12 PM, Untapped New York and Princeton Architectural Press will present a virtual panel event featuring three of the women in the book: Claire Weisz, founding Principal of WXY architecture + urban design; Katherine Chia, founding Principal of Desai Chia Architecture, and Julia Gamolina, founder of Madame Architect and Associate Principal at Ennead Architects who wrote an essay in the book. The event will be moderated by Gamolina and Michelle Young, the founder of Untapped New York. These pioneering women in architecture will share about their successes and challenges, and where they see their practice evolving. The panel will assess how the landscape of the practice has changed over the years and the future of women in architecture.

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