Expanding Agency: Women, Race and the Global Dissemination of Modern Architecture is a UCD research project funded by the European Research Council (ERC).
👥🇮🇪 @Elsorowley: “In the 1980s, Sr Stanislaus Kennedy (Sr Stan) became the first to study homelessness among women in Dublin, an experience that shaped her radical view that homelessness was not a permanent state of being..."
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Thank you to all the speakers and attendees of #mindingherbusiness over the last three days, with such wonderful research shared and discussions had - (📖 to come...)
Dr Ellen Rowley and Hayley Derrickson of @ucddublin presenting their paper ‘Alternative Methods for Alternative Agents: The Architecture of Sr Stan and 1980s/90s Ireland #CareandArchitecture#Mindingherbusiness
Keynote lecture from Nina Stritzler-Levine on The Feminization of Architecture and Design.
Opening slide a quote from bell hooks 'Feminism is a movement to end sexism, sexist exploitation, and oppression'. #Mindingherbusiness
Looking forward to welcoming you to day 1 of our conference at 1:30pm today.
Our venue today is the ESB Headquarters, 27 Fitzwilliam Street.
Please note that pre-registration is required and all tickets are now gone.
The programme for the upcoming @ExpandingAgency conference is now online and tickets are available: https://t.co/bPXFaY6OFb
Minding her Business considers the overlooked activities of women entrepreneurs in the global dissemination of modern architecture.
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Delighted to announce that details of the programme, venue and (free) tickets for our conference are available at https://t.co/IbfZbq5Dsx
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Tickets for our conference ‘Minding her Business: Women, Architecture and Design’ are now available. See our website for more details: https://t.co/IbfZbq5Dsx
Well done to all the @UCD_AHCP PhD students who presented their work-in-progress today to a full room! Great questions and discussions on a wide range of projects. Sandra Heise, Nokubekezela Mchunu, and Pooja Sastry pictured here 😀
A full day of tributes to Elain Harwood, extraordinary champion of modern architecture in Britain - and a wonderful person who helped so many @C20Society@HistoricEngland
My first port of call, a quick visit to the @RIBA Wide-Angle View exhibition on the late 1960s @ArchReview Manplan series, with photography used to foreground social issues on behalf of the British public
From there to @IsokonGallery for a lecture on British architectural critic P. Morton Shand, condensing a 100,000 word PhD into an hour lecture (or attempting to...)