Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation is a non-profit 501(c)3 with the mission to expand knowledge about women's contributions to the built environment.
You’re invited! 🎉
Join us on April 3, 2025, @TheShedNY for the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation’s Bevy Leadership Awards.
Celebrate visionary women leading the built environment. 🌟
Honorees and sponsorship info here: https://t.co/lmqvqCdZ7e
New episode of New Angle: Voice @BWArchFdn is out:
Catherine Bauer Wurster: A Thoroughly Modern Woman
https://t.co/5xsJnRhEZz
It's got sexism, affairs, unions, presidents, and pleas to build more housing that's affordable for more people
If you haven’t listened yet, I’m on the latest episode of the @BWArchFdn’s “New Angle: Voice” podcast talking about certified cool girl Catherine Bauer https://t.co/Gd4HDtRNEz
Please join us this Thursday 27th 6-8pm at the Center for Architecture - “Two Years After Dobbs: Spatial Practice + Reproductive Health”.
RSVP: https://t.co/wjk9wZ3Jw6
@ewingcole@nysid@ewingcole @skidmoreowingsmerrill @BWArchFdn@wip
The Industry Leaders Roundtable, one of our signature programs, will be held in Chicago at the Graham Foundation on June 25 & 26. Bringing together thought leaders to change industry culture to achieve greater representation of women in the built environment. Link in bio!
The latest episode of New Angle: Voice is out and it is a meta one! All about "Women in American Architecture," 1977, the first book and exhibit on women and architecture in the USA @brooklynmuseum @ArchLeague @BWArchFdn https://t.co/zealFKitdD
The first significant exhibit and book on women's contributions to American architecture is revisited in the newest episode of the @BWArchFdn documentary series, New Angle: Voice.
https://t.co/opXo7pIFhW
#womenindesign#architecture#architects#BWAF
For #InternationalWomensDay The Kitchen Sisters Present... Buildings Speak: Stories of Pioneering Women Architects, hosted by Frances McDormand. A collaboration with @BWArchFdn and @prx.
LISTEN: https://t.co/2D6HxZcAdi
It's #EqualPayDay in the U.S., symbolizing how far into the year women must work to earn what men earned in the previous year. In 2022, women who worked full-time were only paid 84¢ for every $1 paid to men. Join us in advocating for #EqualPay for all - today and every day!