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Making Space

A history of New Zealand women in architecture

ELIZABETH COX
Format: Hard Cover
$65.00

A bold new book that sets the architectural record straight

Brilliant, hardworking and creative, women architects have made many significant contributions to the built environment, creativity and community of Aotearoa New Zealand. This groundbreaking book spans over a century, telling the story of women making space for themselves in a male-dominated profession while designing architectural, landscape and urban spaces.

Written by 30 leading women architects, architectural historians and academics, the book’s bold, vivid chapters shine light on hundreds of remarkable women, including many whose careers have until now been lost to the historical record. It also canvasses those using architecture to benefit whānau and communities, the careers of women in associated industries, and the determined strategies many have adopted to make the architecture profession a better place for themselves and those who follow them.

Making Space is a significant contribution to our architectural and social history.

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‘Fills in this missing piece of New Zealand’s architectural history’ — Kelly Dennett, Stuff

‘A timely and much-needed record’ — Federico Monslave, HOME

Making Space is an important book, one that anyone interested in architecture should own.’ — Penny Lewis, Kete Books

Key Information

Category:
All books, Architecture, Gender and identity, History
ISBN:
9781991016348
Publisher:
Massey University Press
Imprint:
Massey University Press
Published:
20/10/2022
Page Extent:
448
Format:
Hard Cover

About The Editor

Elizabeth Cox

Elizabeth Cox is a Wellington historian who specialises in New Zealand social and architectural history.

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