Women writing about architecture reading list

Each academic year, architecture and interior design students are issued reading lists that are largely dominated by male writers, leading them to assume that the key voices of authority within the discipline of architecture are male. This list seeks to partially address the problem by featuring women writers in architecture across a whole range of architecture-related subject areas: from planning to pedagogy, technology to professional practice. Its aim is to provide a useful resource to address reading list imbalances – for institutions, educators and students alike.

The lack of gender parity in architecture and interior design reading lists highlight the extent to which inequalities in the profession are being sustained and maintained by schools of architecture – both in terms of their staffing profiles and their curricula content.

For example, although one in three architectural educators in the UK are women, only 2.5% (1:40) of UK Architecture faculty is female at Dean level. In contrast, in the USA, one in four Deans of architecture are women. Dean appointments are made on the basis of an established body of reputable work, citations, and research. If fewer students know about the work of women, ultimately their work is ignored and they’re less likely to be considered for senior academic roles. Subsequently, the problem is endlessly perpetuated. The WOMEN WHO WRITE ARCHITECTURE reading list is therefore designed to address this imbalance.  It features over 300 women writers (so far), and readers of this blog are encouraged to propose other members through comments and direct messaging.

This will not only encourage more female students to feel equally represented within the profession of architecture, but it will hopefully encourage more of them to enter academia. Simultaneously, the careers of the many incredible women writers in architecture will be given more recognition for their work, and greater opportunities for professional advancement, including access to leadership roles. Put simply, architecture cannot serve the needs of a diverse society equally if its members do not reflect that diversity. Real change starts with a small change: I look forward to your comments and suggestions.

[Notes on format: * The list below relies on reader suggestions and is currently being updated live. Please use comments to send in your recommendations: Chicago Referencing preferred].

 

General

Anderson, Jane. Architectural Design. Lausanne: AVA Academia. 2010

Blakstad, Lucy. Bridge: The Architecture of Connection. Birkhauser, 2001.

Bruno, Giuliana. Atlas of Emotion: Journeys in Art, Architecture, and Film. New York: Verso, 2007.

Colomina, Beatriz. Architecture production. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1988.

Colomina, Beatriz. Clip Stamp and Fold. Actar, 2010.

Colomina, Beatriz. Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture as Mass Media. MIT Press, 1996.

Colombino, Laura. Spatial Politics in Contemporary London Literature : Writing Architecture and the Body. New York: Routledge, 2013.

Cooper, Davina, Everyday Utopias: The Conceptual Life of Promising Spaces, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2014.

Cuff, Dana. Architecture: The story of practice. MIT Press, USA, 1992.

Fernie, Jess. (Ed) Two Minds: Artists and Architects in Collaboration, Black Dog 2006

Goldhagen, Sarah Williams. Welcome to Your World: How the Built Environment Shapes Our Lives. HarperCollins, 2017.

Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra L. Critical studies in contemporary architecture. Geelong, VIC, Australia: Deakin University, 1998.

Krasny, Elke, ed. The Force is in the Mind: The making of architecture. Birkhäuser, 2008

Lappin, Sarah, Miriam Delaney, and Anne Gorman. Studio Craft and Technique: The Architecture Student’s Handbook. (2011).

Lees Maffei, Grace; Houze, Rebecca. The Design History Reader. Oxford: Berg, 2010.

Martin, Marcia. Architectural Drafting: Procedures & Processes.  Stipes Pub Llc, 1997

Moon, Karen. Modelling Messages: The Architect and the Model. Monacelli Press, 2003.

Mullio, Cara. Ursprung, Philip. Two minds: artists and architects in collaboration. Black Dog, London, 2006.

Schneider, Tatjana and Nishat, Awan. Till, Jeremy. Spatial agency: other ways of doing architecture. Routledge, 2013.

Thomas, Katie Lloyd, ed. Material matters: Architecture and material practice. Routledge, 2006.

Wigglesworth, Sarah, and Jeremy Till. The everyday and architecture. Vol. 134. Architectural Design, 1998.

Wingham, Ivana. Mobility of the Line: Art Architecture Design. Birkhauser Verlag AG, 2013.

Zell, Mo. Architectural Drawing Course: Tools and Techniques for 2D and 3D Representation. Barron’s Educational Series, 2018.

Technology & the environment

Arora-Jonsson, Seema, Gender, Development and Environmental Governance: Theorizing Connections, London: Routledge, 2013.

Barad, Karen (1998), ‘Getting Real: Technoscientific Practices and the Materialization of Reality’, differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 10 (2): 87–128.

Boyer, M. Christine. “The imaginary real world of cybercities.” Assemblage 18 (1992): 115-127.

Campos, Amy. Optimistic Projections on the Cultures of Mass Consumption and Waste: Embracing Hygiene Paranoia, Product Addiction and Nomadic Lifestyles in Sustainable Building Design, The International Journal of the Constructed Environment, Volume 2, Issue 3, pp.93-98, 2016

Cockburn, Cynthia, Brothers: Male Dominance and Technical Change, London: Pluto Press, 1983.

Cotterell, Janet, and Adam Dadeby. Passivhaus handbook: a practical guide to constructing and refurbishing buildings for ultra-low-energy performance. Green, 2012.

Deamer, Peggy. Bernstein, Phillip. eds. BIM in Academia. Yale School of Architecture, 2011.

Delaney, Miriam. Gorman, Anne. Hagan, Susannah. Taking shape. A New Contract between Architecture and Nature (2001): 193.

Doyle, Shelby. Thinking + Making: Digital Craft as Social Project. ARCC Conference 2016 Proceedings, Forthcoming 2017.

Doyle, Shelby and Lesley Forehand. Fabricating Architecture: Digital Craft as Feminist Practice, Avery Review, Issue 25, 2017  http://averyreview.com/issues/25/fabricating-architecture

Edelkoort, Li (2012), ‘Super-Technology is Going to Ask for Super Tactility – Li Edelkoort at Dezeen Live’, 28 December. Available online: http://www.dezeen.com/2012/12/28/super-technology-is-going-to-ask-for-supertactility-li-edelkoort-at-dezeen-live (accessed 7 July 2016)

Elmhirst, Rebecca, ‘Introducing New Feminist Political Ecologies’, Geoforum, 42 (2): 129–132, 2011.

Elmhirst, Rebecca, and Resurreccion, Bernadette P. ‘Gender, Environment and Natural Resource Management: New Dimensions, New Debates’ in Bernadette P. Resurreccion and Rebecca Elmhirst (eds), Gender and Natural Resource Management: Livelihoods, Mobility and Interventions, 3–22, London: Earthscan, 2008.

Fisher, Dana R., and Freudenburg, William R,  ‘Ecological Modernization and its Critics: Assessing the Past and Looking Toward the Future’, Society and Natural Resources, 14 (8): 701–709, 2001.

Gibson-Graham, J.K. (A.K.A. Julie Graham and Katherine Gibson).  ‘A Feminist Project of Belonging for the Anthropocene’, Gender, Place and Culture, 18 (1): 1–21, 2011.

Hagan, Susannah, Ecological Urbanism: The Nature Of The City, London: Routledge. Author, 2015.

Hagan, Susannah, Digitalia: Architecture And The Environmental, The Digital And The Avant-Garde, London: Routledge.  2008.

Hagan, Susannah, Taking Shape: The New Contract Between Architecture And Nature, . Oxford: Architectural Press, 2001.

Hagan, Susannah, and Mark Hewitt (Eds) City Fights: Debates On Sustainable Cities London: James + James (Science) Publishers, 2013

Infinite Suburbia (2018). Alan Berger And Joel Kotkin, Mit Centre For Advanced Urbanism, Eds. Chapter: ‘Metabolic Suburbs, Or The Virtue Of Low Densities’. New York: Princeton Architectural Press.

Haraway, Donna. Cyborg Manifesto. Socialist Review. 1993

Haraway, Donna. ‘A Manifesto for Cyborgs: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the 1980s’, Australian Feminist Studies, 4: 1–42, 1987.

Haraway, Donna. ‘Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective’, Feminist Studies, 14 (3): 575–599, 1988.

Haraway, Donna (1991), Simians, Cyborgs and Women: The Reinvention of Nature, London: Free Association Books.

Heschong, Lisa. Thermal delight in architecture. MIT press, 1979.

Hopfe, Christina J., and Robert S. McLeod, eds. The Passivhaus Designer’s Manual: a technical guide to low and zero energy buildings. Routledge, 2015.

Ko, Joy, Widder, Lynnette. “Building envelope assessment tool for systems integrated design.” In PLEA 2011: Architecture & Sustainable Development: Conference Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Passive and Low Energy Architecture, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 13-15 July, 2011, vol. 1, p. 53. Presses univ. de Louvain, 2011.

Light, Jennifer S. When computers were women. Technology and Culture 40, no. 3 (1999): 455-483.

Lippard, Lucy. “Making Something from Nothing (Toward a Definition of Women’s.” The Pink Glass Swan: Selected Essays on Feminist Art. New York: The New Press. Reprinted from Heresies 4 (1978).

Plant, Sadie.  The Future Looms: Weaving Women and Cybernetics, In Cybersexualities; edited by Jenny Wolmark; Edinburgh University Press, 1999 (pp. 99-118)

Orbaslı, Aylin. Architectural Conservation: Principles and Practice, Blackwell, Oxford, 2008.

Reisner, Yael. Beauty Matters: Human judgment and the Pursuit of New Beauties in Architecture in our Augmented age. Wiley Press, 2018 (pending)

Sassi, Paola, Strategies for Sustainable Architecture. Taylor and Francis, 2015.

Schalk, Meike. Utopian desires and institutional change. Green Utopianism: perspectives, politics and micro-practices, New York: Routledge (2014): 131-149.

Schwartzman, Madeline. See yourself sensing: redefining human perception. Black Dog Pub., 2011,

Schwartzman, Madeline. See Yourself X: Human Futures Expanded. Black Dog Pub., 2017 

Scott, Felicity D. Outlaw Territories: Environments of Insecurity/Architectures of Counterinsurgency. Zone Books – MIT, 2016.

Scott, Felicity D. Architecture or Techno-utopia. MIT Press, 2010.

Scott, Felicity D. Living Archive 7: Ant Farm. Actar, 2008.

Spain, Daphne. Sustainability, feminist visions, and the utopian tradition. CPL bibliography 9, no. 4 (1995): 362-369.

Stevenson, Fionn, Isabel Carmona-Andreu, and Mary Hancock. The usability of control interfaces in low-carbon housing. Architectural Science Review 56, no. 1 (2013): 70-82.

Stevenson, Fionn. Reducing energy demand through retrofitting buildings. (2013): 605-608.

Svetina, Matija et al. “Beliefs About the Environment: Moving from the Egocentric Towards the Ecocentric Perspective.” The international journal of sustainable development and world ecology 21, no. 6 (2014): 540-545, https://doi.org/10.1080/13504509.2014.963735.

Nicol, Fergus, and Fionn Stevenson. Adaptive comfort in an unpredictable world. (2013): 255-258.

Velikov, Kathy, and Geoffrey Thün. “Responsive Building Envelopes: Characteristics and Evolving Paradigms.” Design and Construction of High-Performance Homes (2013): 75-92.

Wajcman, Judy. TechnoFeminism, 1st ed. (Cambridge: Polity, 2004), 15.

Wajcman, Judy. Feminism confronts technology. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press. 1991.

Weber, Jutta. “From science and technology to feminist technoscience.” Handbook of Gender and Womens Studies. London: Sage (2006): 397-414.

Weisman, Leslie Kanes. “Women’s environmental rights: a manifesto.” Heresies 11, A Feminist Publication on Art & Politics,“Making Room, Women and Architecture 3, no. 3 (2000).

Typologies/genres

Ahmed, Leila. Women and Gender in Islam: Historical Roots of a Modern Debate. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992.Akhtar, Shabbir.

Brown, Lori A. Contested Spaces: Abortion Clinics, Women’s Shelters and Hospitals. Surrey, England: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2013.

Bullivant, Lucy. Responsive environments: architecture, art and design. Victoria & Albert Museum, 2006.

Chiles, Prue. “The classroom as an evolving landscape.” Children’s Spaces (2005): 101-113.

Cieraad, Irene. At Home: An Anthropology of Domestic Space. Syracuse University Press, 2006.

Cole, Doris. From tipi to skyscraper: A history of women in architecture. i press; distributed by G. Braziller, New York, 1973., Harvard

De Graft-Johnson, Ann, Sandra Manley, and Clara Greed. “Why do women leave architecture.” RIBA/University of West of England Research Project. London, RIBA (2003).

Denby, Elizabeth. Europe rehoused. Routledge, 2014.

French, Hilary. Key urban housing of the twentieth century: plans, sections, and elevations. WW Norton & Company, 2008.

Friedman, Alice. Women and the making of the modern house : a social and architectural history.

Guha-Thakurta, Tapati. Monuments, Objects, Histories: Institutions of art in colonial and post-colonial India. Columbia University Press, 2004.

Gautrand, Manuelle. Museum Architecture and Interior Design, Design Media Publishing, 2014

Grillner, Katja (2006), ‘Experience as Imagined: Writing the Eighteenth- Century Landscape Garden’, in Martin Calder (ed.), Experiencing the Garden in the Eighteenth Century, 37–64, Bern, CH: Peter Lang.

Grillner, Katja (2007), ‘Fluttering Butterflies, a Dusty Road, and a Muddy Stone: Criticality in Distraction (Haga Park, Stockholm, 2004)’, in Jane Rendell, Jonathan Hill, Murray Fraser and Mark Dorrian (eds), Critical Architecture, 135–142, London: Routledge.

Hanley, Lynsey. Estates: An intimate history. London: Granta Books, 2007.

Hayden, Dolores. The grand domestic revolution: A history of feminist designs for American homes, neighborhoods, and cities. MIT Press, 1982.

Holliss, Frances. To solve the housing crisis we need new ideas, not garden cities. The
Guardian Housing Network 9 February, 2017
Holliss, Frances. Designing for Home-Based Work – Lessons from Two English Villages
Architecture and Culture Vol. 5, 2017 Issue 1
Holliss, Frances. Garden offices and the Future of New Homes. Shedworking 21
November 2016

Holliss, Frances. What the Future of Working at Home May Look Like. Wall St Journal 23 November, 2015

Holliss, Frances. Beyond Live/Work: the architecture of home-based work Routledge, 2015

Holliss, Frances. Working from Home: Redesigning Internal Space Use in Homes in ‘Routledge Handbook of Families in Asia’. Ed. S. Quah, Routledge, 2015

Holliss, Frances. Home-based work: a quiet casualty of the bedroom tax The Conversation 21.05.13

Holliss, Frances. Space, buildings and the life worlds of home-based workers: Towards better design in ‘Visualising the landscape of work and labour’  Sociological Research Online. 2012.

Holliss, Frances. House with associated office? in ‘Round and about Stock Orchard Street’. Ed. S. Wigglesworth, Routledge, 2011

Holliss, Frances. From longhouse to live/work unit: parallel histories and absent narratives in ‘Built from Below’. Ed. P. Guillery, Routledge, 2010

Holliss, Frances. Beyond live/work Planning in London Issue 67 Oct-Dec 2008

Holliss, Frances. The workhome… a new building type?  London Metropolitan University. PhD, 2007

Köper, Kristina Brigitta. Bosser, Jacques. Jodidio, Philip. Serpentine Gallery Pavilions. Taschen, 2011.

Hills, Helen, ed. Architecture and the Politics of Gender in Early Modern Europe. London: Ashgate, 2003.

Heynen, Hilde, and Gülsüm Baydar, eds. Negotiating domesticity: spatial productions of gender in modern architecture. Routledge, 2005.

Heynen, Hilde. Architecture and modernity: a critique. MIT press, 1999.

Jiricna, Eva. Staircases. Watson-Guptill Publications, 2001.

Krasny, Elke, and Frauenmuseum Meran, eds. Women’s: Museum: curatorial politics in feminism, education, history, and art. Löcker, 2013.

Lane, Barbara Miller. “Housing and dwelling.” Perspectives on Modern Domestic Architecture. New York: Routledge (2007).

Le Roux, Hannah. “Modern architecture in post-colonial Ghana and Nigeria.” Architectural History 47 (2004): 361-392.

Lorenz, Clare. Women in architecture: a contemporary perspective. Rizzoli International Publications, 1990.

Macleod, Suzanne, ed. Reshaping museum space. Routledge, 2005.

Macleod, Suzanne, Laura Hourston Hanks, and Jonathan Hale, eds. Museum Making: narratives, architectures, exhibitions. Routledge, 2012.

Martin, Brenda. Sparke, Penny. eds. Women’s places: architecture and design 1860-1960. Routledge, 2003.

Mattsson, Helena, and Sven-Olov Wallenstein. Swedish Modernism: Architecture, Consumption, and the Welfare State. Black Dog Publishing, 2010

Manolopoulou,Yeoryia Architectures of Chance, Design Research in Architecture Series, London: Routledge, 2013

Manolopoulou, Yeoryia. AY Architects, Montpelier Community Nursery, London: Bartlett Design Research Folios, 2013

McCoy, Esther. Modern California Houses; Case Study Houses 1945-1962,  Reinhold Pub, 1962.

 

Pavitt, Jane. Brilliant: Lights and Lighting. V&A Publishing, 2004.

Power, Anne. Estates on the Edge. Palgrave Macmillan, 1999.

Robertson, Toni & Simonsen, Jesper, and, eds. Routledge international handbook of participatory design. Routledge, 2012.

Ryker, Lori. Off the Grid Homes. Gibbs Smith, 2009.

Sánchez de Madariaga, Inés. “Women in architecture: the Spanish case.” Urban Research & Practice 3, no. 2 (2010): 203-218.

Spain, Daphne. “Public housing and the beguinage.” Gender in urban research 42 (1996): 256-270.

Spain, Daphne. Gendered spaces. Univ of North Carolina Press, 1992.

Torre, Susana, ed. Women in American architecture: a historic and contemporary perspective. New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1977.

Zeiger, Mimi. New museums: Contemporary museum architecture around the world. Universe Pub, 2005.

Zipf, Catherine W. Professional Pursuits: Women and the American Arts and Crafts Movement. Univ. of Tennessee Press, 2007.

 

Professional Practice

Arora, Ashish (1995), ‘Licensing Tacit Knowledge: Intellectual Property Rights and the Market for Know-How’ in Economics of Innovation and New Technology 4 (1): 41–60.

Baeli, Marion. Residential Retrofit: 20 Case Studies, RIBA Publishing, 2013

Beall, Christine. Masonry design and detailing: for architects, engineers, and contractors. McGraw-Hill, 1993.
Barton, Gem. Don’t Get a Job Make a Job: How to Make it as a Creative Graduate, Laurence King Publishing, 2016
Cole, Sara. Kalms, Nikki, [in] Leon Van Schiak (Ed) 2010. The practice of practice 2: Research in the medium of design. Onepointsixone.

Deamer, Peggy, ed. The architect as worker: immaterial labor, the creative class, and the politics of design. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2015.

Deamer, Peggy, and Kurt Lewin. “Practicing Practice.” Perspecta 44: Domain(2011): 160-203.

Elias, Helen. Good Practice Guide: Marketing Your Practice, RIBA Publishing, 2009

Elias, Helen. Effective Press Relations for the Built Environment: A Practical Guide. Taylor & Francis, 2006.

Halliday, Sandy. Green Guide to the Architect’s Job Book, RIBA Publishing, 2007

Halliday, Sandy and Richard Atkins. Sustainability: RIBA Plan of Work 2013 Guide. RIBA Publishing, 2013

Hartman, Hattie. London 2012 – Sustainable Design: Delivering an Olympic Legacy. John Wiley and Sons, 2012.

Heron, Kate. Zupancic, Tadeja. Verbeke, Johan. “Relational Knowledge & Creative Practice”. In Relational knowledge & creative practice, edited by Tadeja Zupancic and Claus Peder Pedersen, 9-14. Brussels: KU Leuven. 2017, str. 9-14, http://e.issuu.com/embed.html#3375798/48566692

Larson, Magali S., and Magali Sarfatti Larson. The rise of professionalism: A sociological analysis. Vol. 233. Univ of California Press, 1979.

Luckman, Susan. “The aura of the analogue in a digital age: Women’s crafts, creative markets and home-based labour after Etsy.” Cultural Studies Review19, no. 1 (2013): 249.

Lupton, Sarah. Guide to the RIBA Domestic and Concise Building Contracts. RIBA Publishing, 2014

Lupton, Sarah. Guide to the JCT Standard Building Contract. RIBA Publishing,  2011

Malé‐Alemany, Marta, and Jordi Portell. “Soft tolerance: an approach for additive construction on site.” Architectural Design84, no. 1 (2014): 122-127.

Pelsmakers, Sofie. Environmental Design Pocketbook (2nd Edition), RIBA Publishing, 2015

Lewis, Sarah. PHPP Illustrated: A Designer’s Companion to the Passive House Planning Package, RIBA Publishing, 2009

Marks, Kate. HR for Creative Companies (Creative Business Essentials Series). RIBA Publishing,  2016

Roseta, Filipa and Marçal, Sofia. What is Innovation in Architecture?. Lisbon: Caledoscópio, 2016.

Reed, Ruth. Town Planning: RIBA Plan of Work 2013 Guide, RIBA Publishing,  2016

Sinha, Sumita. Architecture for rapid change and scarce resources. Routledge, 2013.

Sinha, Sumita. Autotelic Architect: Changing World, Changing Practice. Routledge, 2016.

Shariff, Yasmin and Jane Tankard. Towards a New Architect: The Guide for Architecture Students. Architectural Press, 1960

Stuart-Morrow, Nicol. Party Walls: A Practical Guide, RIBA Publishing,  2009

Zupancic, Tadeja, Del Vecchio, Federico. Contextualisation of a creative practice: a dialogue.’ Annales, Series Historia et Sociologia, (2017) 27 (2): 227-244, http://zdjp.si/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/ASHS_27-2017-2.pdf

Zupancic, Tadeja, Juvancic Matevz and Marjan Hocevar. “Improving Communication and Changing Attitudes in Architectural Practices: Digital Architectural Education Tools for Non-Experts.” Open House International 39, no. 4 (Dec. 2014): 91-100, http://www.openhouse-int.com/pdf/OHI%20Vol.39%20No.4.pdf.

Architecture pedagogy

Anderson, Jane. Harriss, Harriet and Christina Godiksen. “Brookes eJournal of Learning and Teaching. Live projects across the disciplines; Vol. 8, Issue 1; ISSN 1744-7747.” (2016).

Belenky, M. F. Women’s ways of knowing: The development of self, voice, and mind. Basic books, 1986

Charalambous, Nadia. “The Challenge of Change in Living Environments: Implications and Opportunities for Architectural Education”, inGlobal Dwelling: Intertwining Research, Pedagogy and Community Participation, edited by Leandro Madrazo, 166-178. Barcelona: Editorial Enginyeria i Arquitectura La Salle, 2017.

Charlesworth, Esther, Melanie Dodd, and Fiona Harrisson. Live projects: Designing with people. RMIT Publishing, 2012.

Deamer, Peggy. First year: the fictions of studio design. Perspecta, 36, pp.10-16, 2005

Froud, Daisy. Harriss, Harriet. Radical Pedagogies, Architectural Education and the British Tradition RIBA Publishing, 2015

Harriss, Harriet. Widder, Lynette. Architecture Live Projects, Pedagogy into Practice, Routledge, 2014

Lave, Jean, and Etienne Wenger. Situated learning: Legitimate peripheral participation. Cambridge university press, 1991.

Malcolm, Moira. Brick Wall: how an architecture student was reduced to rubble. Kindle Edition. 2014.

Morrow, Ruth. “Architectural assumptions and environmental discrimination.” Changing Architectural Education: Towards a New Professionalism (2005): 36.

Ockman, Joan; Williamson, Rebecca. Architecture School: Three Centuries of Educating Architects in North America. MIT Press, 2012.

Roseta, Filipa and Sousa Morais, João. “A changing academic community: the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Lisbon” in  Architectural Research addressing Societal Challenges edited by Costa, Manuel, Roseta, Filipa, Lages, Joana and Costa, Susana, pp.1223-1227. Taylor&Francis Group, 2017.

Webster, Helena. The assessment of design project work (summative assessment). CEBE, 2007.

Zupancic. Tadeja. Matevž, Juvancic. Mullins, Michael. “E-learning in Architecture: Professional and Lifelong Learning Prospects.” In E-learning – organizational infrastructure and tools for specific areas, eduted by Elvis Pontes, 159-182. Rijeka: InTech, 2012, https://www.intechopen.com/books/e-learning-organizational-infrastructure-and-tools-for-specific-areas/e-learning-in-architecture-professional-and-lifelong-learning-prospects.

Zupancic, Tadeja. Matevž, Juvancic. Mullins, Michael. “From Projects to Joint Study Programmes in Virtual Space Design.” TTEM. Technics Technologies Education Management, 4, no. 2 (2009): 95-102, http://ttem.ba/volume-4-number-2/

Zupancic, Tadeja, and Michael Mullins. “The Identity of Place in Virtual Design Studios.” Journal of Architectural Education, no. 561 (2002): 15-21, https://doi.org/10.1162/104648802321019137.

Planning, urbanism, public space

Alison, Jane; Brayer, Marie-Ange. Future City: Experiment and Utopia in Architecture. New York: Thames & Hudson, 2007.

Bingaman, Amy, Lise Sanders, and Rebecca Zorach, eds. Embodied utopias: gender, social change, and the modern metropolis. Psychology Press, 2002.

Boyer, M. Christine. Dreaming the rational city: The myth of American city planning. Mit Press, 1986.

Boyer, M. Christine. “The return of aesthetics to city planning.” Society 25, no. 4 (1988): 49-56.

Bremner, Lindsay. Writing the City into Being: Essays on Johannesburg 1998-2008. Fourthwall Books, 2010.

Cardinal-Pett, Clare, A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas, Routledge 2016.

Charalambous, Nadia. and Geddes, I. “Spatial Memory and Shifting Centrality”, in Suburban Urbanities: Suburbs and the Life of the High Street, edited by Vaughan, L. S, 77-103. London: UCL Press, 2015.

Charalambous, Nadia. “Public Space and Urban Segregation” in Re-starting from Quarto Oggiaro, Milan: Toward a new kind of smart city,edited by Fabris L.M.F.,051-060. Italy: Maggioli Editore, Santarcangelo di Romagna, 2014.

Despres, Carole. ‘Women’s Voices in Architecture and Planning’, Journal of architectural & planning research, 9 (1992): 91-179.

Di Palma, Vittoria, Diana Periton and Marina Lathouri, eds, Intimate Metropolis: Urban Subjects in the Modern City. Constructing Public and Private in the Modern City. London: Routledge, 2008

Domosh, Mona. “Geography and gender: home, again?.” Progress in human geography 22, no. 2 (1998): 276-282.

Eckstein, Barbara,  ‘Making Space: Stories in the Practice of Planning’, in Barbara Eckstein and James Throgmorton (eds), Story and Sustainability: Planning Practice and Possibility for American Cities, 13–28. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2003.

Ellialtı, Tuğ.e.  ‘“Resist with Tenacity, Not with Swear Words”, Feminist Interventions in the Gezi Park Protests’, CritCom, 8 January, 2014.  Available online: councilforeuropeanstudies.org/critcom/resist-withtenacity-not-with-swear-words-feminist-interventions-in-the-gezi-parkprotests

Fincher, Ruth, and Jane Margaret Jacobs, eds. Cities of difference. Guilford Press, 1998.

Gibson-Graham, J.K. (A.K.A. Julie Graham and Katherine Gibson) and Roelvink, Gerda. ‘Social Innovation for Community Economies’, in Diana MacCallum, Frank Moulaert, Jean Hillier and Serena V. Haddock (eds), Social Innovation and Territorial Development, 25–38, Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2009.

Gibson-Graham, J.K.,(A.K.A. Julie Graham and Katherine Gibson) AND Cameron, Jenny, and Healy, Stephen. Take Back the Economy: An Ethical Guide for Transforming our Communities, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2013.

Glick Schiller, Nina, and .ağlar, Ayşe, eds (2011), Locating Migration: Rescaling Cities and Migrants, Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

Goh, Kian.“Terrains of Contestation: The Politics of Designing Urban Adaptation.” In Perspecta 50: Urban Divides The Yale Architectural Journal, edited by Meghan McAllister and Mahdi Sabbagh. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2017

Hanson, Julienne, and Bill Hillier. “The architecture of community: Some new proposals on the social consequences of architectural and planning decisions.” Architecture et Comportement/Architecture and Behaviour 3, no. 3 (1987): 251-273.

Hayden, Dolores, and Gwendolyn Wright. “Architecture and urban planning.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 1, no. 4 (1976): 923-933.

Huxtable, Ada (1961) Four Walking Tours Of Modern Architecture In New York City

Jacobs, Jane, The Death and Life of Great American Cities (New York: Random House, 1961).

Jaschke, Karin, and Silke Ötsch, eds. Stripping Las Vegas: a contextual review of casino resort architecture. Vol. 7. Verl. d. Bauhaus-Universität, 2003.

Jutraz, Anja, Voigt, Andreas. Zupancic, Tadeja. “3D city models as understandable design interfaces for lay public.” TTEM. Technics Technologies Education Management, 6, no. 4 (2011): 890-901, http://ttem.ba/volume-6-number-4/

Kassens-Noor, Eva. Planning Olympic legacies: Transport dreams and urban realities. Routledge, 2012.

Kreider, Kristen. Poetics and Place: The architecture of sign, subjects and site. Vol. 34. IB Tauris, 2013.

Kwon, Miwon. One place after another: Site-specific art and locational identity. MIT press, 2004.

Lees, Loretta, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. Gentrification. Routledge, 2013.

Matrix, Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment. (London: Pluto Press, 1984).

MeyerKimberli. Noever, Peter, and eds. Urban future manifestos. Hatje Cantz Pub, 2010.

Minton, Anna. Ground Control: Fear and happiness in the twenty-first-century city. Penguin UK, 2012.

Minton, Anna, Michela Pace, and Henrietta Williams. “The housing crisis: A visual essay.” City 20, no. 2 (2016): 256-270.

Minton, Anna, Big Capital, Penguin, UK, 2016

Roseta, Filipa. The Modern Avenue.  Lisbon: Caledoscópio, 2015.

Sassen, Saskia. The global city: New york, london, tokyo. Princeton University Press, 2001.

Sassen, Saskia, ed. Global networks, linked cities. Psychology Press, 2002.

Scheer, Brenda Case. “A Crisis in the Urban Landscape,”“The Origins and Theory of Type,” and “Legitimacy and Control.” The Urban Design Reader (2013): 307-327.

Schulman, Sarah. The gentrification of the mind: Witness to a lost imagination. Univ of California Press, 2013.

Sharif, Yara. Architecture of Resistance: Cultivating Moments of Possibility Within the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict. Taylor & Francis, 2017.

Stratigakos, Despina. A women’s Berlin: building the modern city. U of Minnesota Press, 2008.

Tissot, Sylvie. Good Neighbors: Gentrifying Diversity in Boston’s South End. Verso Books, 2015.

Vaughan, Laura, David L. Chatford Clark, Ozlem Sahbaz, and Mordechai Muki Haklay. “Space and exclusion: does urban morphology play a part in social deprivation?.” Area 37, no. 4 (2005): 402-412.

Vaughan, Laura. Suburban Urbanities. UCL Press, 2015.

Velikov, Kathy and Geoffrey Thün. “Conduit urbanism: Regional ecologies of energy and mobility.” New Geographies 2: Landscapes of Energy (2009): 83-96.

Wilson, Elizabeth. The sphinx in the city: Urban life, the control of disorder, and women. Univ of California Press, 1992.

Watson, Georgia Butina. Designing sustainable cities in the developing world. Routledge, 2016.

Zukin, Sharon. Naked city: The death and life of authentic urban places. Oxford University Press, 2009.

Zupancic, Tadeja. Verovšek, Špela. Matevz, Juvancic. “Understanding and interpreting urban space (in)formation.” International journal of architectural computing, 11, no. 2 (Jun. 2013): 135-155, https://doi.org/10.1260/1478-0771.11.2.135.

History and conservation

Ashurst, Nicola. Ashurst, John. Metals. Gower Publishing Co. Ltd., 1988.

Barad, Karen (2014), ‘Re-membering the Future, Re(con)figuring the Past: Temporality, Materiality, and Justice-to-Come’, Feminist Theory Workshop Keynote, Duke University. Available online: http://www.youtube. com/watch?v=cS7szDFwXyg&feature=youtube_gdata_player>(accessed 17 March 2015).

Blau, Eve. The Architecture of Red Vienna, 1919-1934. MIT Press, 1999

Blau, Eve, and Monika Platzer. Shaping the great city: modern architecture in Central Europe, 1890-1937. Prestel Pub, 1999.

Cardinal-Pett, Clare, A History of Architecture and Urbanism in the Americas, Routledge 2016.

Coldstream, Nicola. Medieval architecture. Oxford History of Art, 2002.

Faustino, Marie-Helene Fabre. “Seoul’s Web Site And The” Virtual Seoul” Video Game: Toward The End Of A Traditional Urban Vision?.” Traditional Dwellings And Settlements Review 12, No. 1 (2000): 13-14.

Ghirardo, Diane Yvonne. Architecture after modernism. Thames and Hudson, 1996.

Hanson, Julienne. “Order and structure in urban design: the plans for the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666.” Ekistics(1989): 22-42.

Hanson, Julienne. “Decoding houses and homes.” (1998).

Hanson, Julienne. “Urban transformations: a history of design ideas.” Urban design international 5, no. 2 (2000): 97-122.

Harwood, Elain. Space, Hope, and Brutalism: English Architecture, 1945-1975. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2015.

Heynen, Hilde. Architecture and modernity: a critique. MIT press, 1999.

Howard, Deborah, Laura Moretti, and Laura Moretti. Sound and space in Renaissance Venice: architecture, music, acoustics. New HavenLondres: Yale University Press, 2009.

James, Kathleen, ed. Bauhaus culture: from Weimar to the Cold War. U of Minnesota Press, 2006.

James-Chakraborty, Kathleen. German architecture for a mass audience. Routledge, 2002.

James-Chakraborty, K., 1999. Memory and the Cityscape: The German Architectural Debate about Postmodernism. German Politics and Society17(3), pp.71-84.

James-Chakraborty, Kathleen. Architecture since 1400. U of Minnesota Press, 2014.

James-Chakraborty, Kathleen. “Beyond postcolonialism: New directions for the history of nonwestern architecture.” Frontiers of Architectural Research 3, no. 1 (2014): 1-9.

Jamieson, Claire. NATØ: Narrative architecture in postmodern London. London: Routledge, 2017.

Kane, Josephine. Architecture of Pleasure: British Amusement Parks 1900–1939. Routledge, 2013.

Lange, Alexandra. New Architecture New York. Prestel, 2017.

Le Roux, Hannah. “The networks of tropical architecture.” The Journal of Architecture 8, no. 3 (2003): 337-354.

Le Roux, Hannah. “Modern architecture in post-colonial Ghana and Nigeria.” Architectural History 47 (2004): 361-392.

Massey, Anne. The Independent Group: Modernism and Mass Culture in Britain, 1949-59. Manchester University Press, 1996.

Mulvin, Valerie andMcCullough, Niall. A Lost Tradition: the nature of architecture in Ireland. Gandon, 1987.

Nash, Claire. Contemporary Vernacular Design – How British housing can Rediscover its Soul” RIBA Publishing 2016.
Naylor, Gillian. The Bauhaus Reassessed. Herbert Press, 1985.
Naylor, Gillian. The Arts and Crafts Movement. London: Trefoil, 1990.

Orbasli, Aylin. 2008. Architectural conservation: principles and practice. Blackwell Science.

O’Connell. Lauren. Choay, Françoise. The invention of the historic monument. Cambridge University Press, 2001.

Palmer, Allison Lee. Historical Dictionary of Neoclassical Art and Architecture. Scarecrow Press, 2011.

Prizeman, Oriel. “Function and decoration, tradition and invention: Carnegie libraries and their architectural messages.” Library & Information History 29, no. 4 (2013): 239-257.

Sharif, Yara. Golzari, Nasser. “Reclaiming space and identity: heritage-led regeneration in Palestine.” The Journal of Architecture 16, no. 1 (2011): 121-144.

Szacka, Lea-Catherine . Exhibiting the Post-Modern: The 1980 Venice Architecture Biennale. Marsilio, 2017.

Young, Victoria M. Saint John’s Abbey Church: Marcel Breuer and the creation of a modern sacred space. U of Minnesota Press, 2014.

Zimmerman, Claire and Mark Crinson. eds. Neo-Avant-Garde and Postmodern. Postwar Architecture in Britain and Beyond, New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2010

 

Landscape architecture

Berrizbeita, Anita, and Linda Pollak, Inside/Outside: Between Architecture and Landscape (Rockport, 1999).

Czerniak, Julia (ed.), CASE: Downsview Park (London: Prestel, 2002).

Duempelmann, Sonja, and John Beardsley, eds. Women, Modernity, and Landscape Architecture. Routledge, 2015.

Gustafson, Kathryn, Sculpting the Land (Washington DC: Spacemaker Press, 1999).

Grillner, Katja. Ramble, linger, and gaze: Dialogues from the landscape garden. KTH. 2000

Margolis, Liat, Living Systems: Innovative Materials and Technologies for Landscape Architecture, Birkhauser 2007

Merchant, Carolyn, The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology and the Scientific Revolution (San Francisco, CA: Harper & Row, 1980).

Mozingo, Louise A., and Linda Jewell, eds. Women in Landscape Architecture: Essays on History and Practice. McFarland, 2011.

Miller, Naomi, and Kathryn Gleason, The Archaeology of Garden and Field (Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994).

Schwartz, Martha, Transfiguration of the Commonplace (Washington DC: Spacemaker Press, 1997).

Spirn, Anne Whiston, The Granite Garden (New York, NY: Basic Book, Inc., 1984).

Watts, May Theilgard, Reading the Landscape of America (New York: MacMillan, 1957).

Parsons, D. L. (2000). Streetwalking the Metropolis: Women, the City and Modernity: Women, the City and Modernity. OUP Oxford.

 

 

Interior Design

Astyk, Sharon (2008), Depletion and Abundance: Life on the New Home Front, Gabriola Island, CA: New Society Publishers.

Attiwill, Suzie. “Towards an interior history.” IDEA Journal (2004): 1-8.

Briganti, Chiara, and Kathy Mezei, eds. The domestic space reader. University of Toronto Press, 2012.

Cieraad, Irene. At Home: An Anthropology of Domestic Space. Syracuse University Press, 2006.

House, Naomi. Coles, John The fundamentals of interior architecture. AVA Publishing, 2007.

Kleinman, Kent, Joanna Merwood-Salisbury, and Lois Weinthal, eds. After taste: expanded practice in interior design. Chronicle Books, 2012.

McLachlan, Fiona. Architectural colour in the professional palette. Routledge, 2013.

Massey, Doreen. Space, place and gender. John Wiley & Sons, 2013.

Massey, Anne; Sparke, Penny. Designing the Modern Interior: From the Victorians to Today. BERG, 2009.

Massey, Anne. Interior Design Since 1900. Thames and Hudson, 2008.

Massey, Anne. Interior Design of the 20th Century. Thames and Hudson, 2001.

Penner, Barbara, and Charles Rice. “Constructing the interior–introduction.” The Journal of Architecture 9, no. 3 (2004): 267-273.

Preston Julieanna, Taylor, Mark. Intimus: Interior Design Theory Reader. 2006

Schneiderman, Deborah. Inside prefab: The ready-made interior. Princeton Architectural Press, 2012.

Schneiderman, Deborah, and Alexa Griffith Winton, eds. Textile Technology and Design: From Interior Space to Outer Space. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2016.

Schneiderman, Deborah, The Prefab Bathroom: An Architectural History, Mc Farland, 2014

Schneiderman, Deborah.  In-Situ: Material and Making. ii journal. Volume 3 (2016).

Schneiderman, Deborah. 2014. With Limitation Comes Inspiration: The Case for Interior Prefabrication. The Journal of Interior Design. 39 no.3 (2014): v–xiv.

Schneiderman, Deborah and Kara Freihoefer.  The Prefabricated Interior Design Studio: An Exploration into the History and Sustainability of Interior Prefabrication. The International Journal of Art and Design Education. 32 no. 2 (2013): 226-242.

 Schneiderman, Deborah and Kara Freihoefer.Prefabricated Interior Studios: A Multi-Year Study of Prefabricated Interior Design. The International Journal of Designed Objects 6 no. 1 (2013): 43-61.

Schneiderman, Deborah and Kara Freihoefer. A Pre- and Post-Evaluation of Integrating Sustainability Curriculum with Okala Modules Into an Interior Design Materials and Methods Course. The International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 13 no.12 (2012): 408-423.

Schneiderman, Deborah. The Prefabricated Interior: Defining the TopicInteriors: Design, Architecture and Culture 2 no 2 (2011): 189-213.

Schneiderman, Deborah. Furniture as Prefabricator. Design Principles and Practices: An International Journa l4 no. 6 (2011): 248-257.

Schneiderman, Deborah. Prefabricated Kitchen: Substance and Surface. Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture Design and Domestic Space 7 no. 3 (2010): 243-262.

Schneiderman, Deborah. The Sustainable Envelope: Teaching Sustainable Practice in the Interior Design Studio. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability 4 no. (2008): 11-17.

Spankie, Ro. Basics Interior Architecture 03: Drawing Out the Interior. AVA publishing, 2009.

Sparke, Penny. The Modern Interior. Reaktion, 2008.

Stone, Sally. Brooker, Graeme, 2007. ‘From Organisation to Decoration: The Routledge Reader of Interior Design Theory’, Taylor Francis/Routledge

Stoner, Jill. Toward A Minor Architecture (MIT Press) Kindle Edition

Vinca Masini, Lara and Giulio Carlo Argan.  L’arte moderna. Sansoni per la scuola, 2008.

Walker, Lynne. “Women and architecture.” A View from the Interior: Feminism, Women and Design (2000): 90-105.

Weinthal, Lois. “Towards a New Interior.” New York: Princeton Architectural(2011).

Yelavich, Susan, and Barbara Adams, eds. Design as Future-making. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014.

 

Philosophy, theory & politics

Adam, Barbara (1998), Timescapes of Modernity, London: Routledge.

Adam, Barbara, ed. (2008), ‘Future Matters: Futures Known, Created and Minded’, special issue of Twenty-First Century Society: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 3 (2): 111–116.

Adam, Barbara, and Groves, Chris, Future Matters: Action, Knowledge, Ethics, NL: Brill. 2007

Alcoff, Linda (1988), ‘Cultural Feminism versus Poststructuralism: The Identity Crises in Feminist Theory’, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 13 (3): 417–418.

Alaimo, Stacy, and Hekman, Susan (2008), ‘Introduction: Emerging Models of Materiality in Feminist Theory’, in Stacy Alaimo and Susan Hekman (eds), Material Feminisms, 1–22, Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Arendt, Hannah. The human condition. University of Chicago Press, 2013.

Arendt, Hannah (1970), On Violence, London: Harcourt Brace.

Astyk, Sharon, Depletion and Abundance: Life on the New Home Front, Gabriola Island, CA: New Society Publishers, 2008.

Bardi, Lina Bo. Stones Against Diamonds. Architectural Association, 2013.Veltman, Andrea, Piper, Mark Autonomy, Oppression, and Gender

Bennett, Jane. Vibrant matter: A political ecology of things. Duke University Press, 2009.

Bose, Shumi. “Think Space/Money.” (2014): 112-113.

Bose, Shumi, Jack Self, and Finn Williams. “Home Economics.” 2016.

Bose, Shumi and Jack Self, Real Estates: Life without debt, Bedford Press, 2015

Charleswoth, Esther. Architects Without Frontiers: War, Reconstruction and Design Responsibility. Elsevier, Oxford, 2006.

Deamer, Peggy. Architecture and Capitalism: 1845 to the Present. Routledge, 2013.

Deamer, Peggy, and Adrian Stokes: The architecture of phantasy and the phantasy of architecture. Annual of Psychoanalysis33, p.125, 2005

Deamer, Peggy. “Structuring Surfaces: The Legacy of the Whites.” Perspecta32 (2001): 90-99, 2001.

Deamer, Peggy. “The Everyday and The Utopian.” Architecture of the Everyday. New York: Princeton Publications, 1997.

Deutsche, Rosalyn,  ‘Men in Space’, in Evictions: Art and Spatial Politics, 195–202, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1986.

Easterling , Keller, Enduring Innocence Global Architecture and Its Political Masquerades (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2007

Easterling , Keller, Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space (London, New York: Verso, 2014).

Fraser, Nancy, ‘A Triple Movement? Parsing the Politics of Crisis after Polanyi’, New Left Review, 81: 119–132, 2013.

Fraser, Nancy, and Nicholson, Linda. ‘Social Criticism without Philosophy: An Encounter between Feminism and Postmodernism’, Theory, Culture & Society, 5: 373–394, 1998.

Frichot, Hélène. On the death of architectural theory and other spectres. Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal 3, no. 2 (2009): 113-122.

Frichot, Hélène, Catharina Gabrielsson, and Jonathan Metzger. Deleuze and the City. Edinburgh University Press, 2016.

Gibson-Graham, J.K. (A.K.A. Julie Graham and Katherine Gibson). The End of Capitalism (As We Knew It): A Feminist Critique of Political Economy, Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1996.

Gibson-Graham, J.K.(A.K.A. Julie Graham and Katherine Gibson). A Post-capitalist Politics, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 2006.

Gibson-Graham, J.K.(A.K.A. Julie Graham and Katherine Gibson). ‘Diverse Economies: Performative Practices for “Other Worlds”’, Progress in Human Geography, 32 (5): 613–32, 2008.

Giudici, Maria Shéhérazade. “Composition, Non-Composition: Architecture and Theory in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries.” (2015): 1122-1126.

Grosz, Elizabeth (2001). ‘Embodied Utopias: The Time of Architecture’, Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, 131–150.

Grosz, Elizabeth, ed. (1999), Becomings: Explorations in Time, Memory and Futures, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Grosz, Elizabeth (2001), Architecture From the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Harding, Sandra. ‘Rethinking Standpoint Epistemology: What Is Strong Objectivity?’, in Sandra Harding (ed.), The Feminst Standpoint Theory Reader: Intellectual and Political Controversies, 127–140, London: Routledge, 2004.

Harding, Sandra, ed. The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader: Intellectual and Political Controversies, London: Routledge, 2004.

Harding, Sandra. Sciences from Below: Feminism, Postcolonialities, and Modernities, Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008.

Hartsock, Nancy. ‘The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism’, in Sandra Harding (ed.), The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader: Intellectual and Political Controversies, 35–54, London: Routledge,([1983] 2003)

Havik, Klaske. Urban Literacy, Reading and Writing Architecture. nai010 publishers. 2014 (ISBN 978-94-6208-121-5)

Ingraham, Catherine T. Architecture, animal, human: the asymmetrical condition. Routledge, 2006.

Kahn, Andrea. “Drawing/Building/Text Essays in Architectural Theory.” (1991)

Kuhlmann, Dörte. Gender studies in architecture: space, power and difference. Routledge, 2014.

Lavin, Sylvia. Kissing architecture. Princeton University Press, 2011

Lavin, Sylvia. Flash in the Pan. London: Architectural Association Publications, 2015.

Ots, Enn. Decoding Theoryspeak: an illustrated guide to architectural theory. Routledge, 2010.

Pelletier, Louise. Architectural representation and the perspective hinge. Mit Press, 2000.

Petrescu, Doina (ed); Trogal, Kim (ed). The Social (Re)Production of Architecture: Politics, Values and Actions in Contemporary Practice. Routledge, Abingdon, 2017.

Preciado, Paul B. Pornotopia: An Essay on Playboy’s Architecture and Biopolitics. Zone Books, 2014.

Psarra, Sophia. Architecture and Narrative: The formation of space and cultural meaning. Routledge, 2009.

Rawes, Peg. Space, geometry and aesthetics: Through Kant and towards Deleuze. Springer, 2008.

Rawes, P. (2007). Irigaray for architects. Routledge.

Rawes, P., 2013. Relational architectural ecologies: architecture, nature and subjectivity. Routledge.

Reisner-Cook, Y., and Fleur Watson. Architecture and beauty: conversations with architects about a troubled relationship. John Wiley and Sons, 2010.

Rendell, Jane. Site-writing: the architecture of art criticism. IB Tauris, 2010.

Shonfield, Katherine. Walls have feelings: Architecture, film and the city. Routledge, 2003.

Sparke, Penny. As long as it’s pink: The sexual politics of taste. Pandora, 1995

Stephanie Coontz, Women’s Work, Men’s Property: The Origins of Gender and Class

Troiani, Igea. Webster, Helena. Swenarton, Mark (2013) eds. The politics of making. Vol. 3. Routledge, 2013.

Veikos, Cathrine. Lina Bo Bardi: The Theory of Architectural Practice. London: Routledge, 2013.

Walters, Margaret. Feminism: A very short introduction. Vol. 141. Oxford University Press, 2005.

Zeynep Çelik Alexander, Kinaesthetic Knowing: Aesthetics, Epistemology, Modern Design, University of Chicago Press, 2017

Gender in Architecture

Adams, Annmarie, and Peta Tancred. Designing women: Gender and the architectural profession. University of Toronto Press, 2000.

Agrest, Diana. The sex of architecture. Harry N Abrams Inc, 1996.

Agrest, Diana,  Architecture from without: theoretical framings for a critical practice. MIT Press, 1991.

Ahrentzen, Susan, & Anthony, Karen. Sex, stars, and studios: A look at gendered educational practices in architecture. Journal of Architectural Education, 47(1), 11-29, 1993.

Barr, Marleen, ed. (1981), Future Females: A Critical Anthology, Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press.

Brown, Denise Scott. “Room At The Top, Sexism And The Star System In Architecture.” Architectural Design 60, no. 1-2 (1990): U1-U2.

Brown, Lori A., ed. Feminist practices: interdisciplinary approaches to women in architecture. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011.

Bryson, Valerie, Gender and the Politics of Time: Feminist Theory and Contemporary Debates, Bristol, UK: Policy Press, 2007.

Bussel, Abby. Women in architecture: Levelling the playing field. Progressive Architecture, November, (1995) 45-49.

Caven, Val. “Constructing a career: women architects at work.” Career Development International 9, no. 5 (2004): 518-531.

Cheng, Alethea. Design and feminism: Re-visioning spaces, places, and everyday things. Rutgers University Press, 1999.

Clark, Justine, Naomi Stead, Karen Burns, Sandra Kaji O’Grady, Julie Willis, Amanda Roan, and Gill Matthewson, eds. Parlour: Women, Equity, Architecture. Parlour, 2012.

Coleman, Debra. Danze, Elizabeth. Henderson, Carol. Mercer, Courtney. Architecture and feminism. (1999).

Colomina, Beatriz. and Jennifer Bloomer. Sexuality and Space. Princeton Architectural Press, 1992.

Donna J. Ducker, “Bringing Gender and Spatial Theory to Life at a German Technical University.” Gender, Place and Culture 23, no. 11 (2016): 1560-71. doi: 10.1080/0966369X.2016.1219326

Durning, Louise. Richard Wrigley, eds. Gender and architecture. Wiley, 2000.

Ehrnberger, Karin, R.s.nen, Minna, and Ilstedt, Sara. ‘Visualising Gender Norms in Design: Meet the Mega Hurricane Mixer and the Drill Dolphia’, International Journal of Design, 6 (3): 85–98, 2012.

Epstein, Dora. Abject terror: A story of fear, sex, and architectureArchitecture of fear (1997): 132-42.

Franck, Karen. A feminist approach to architecture: acknowledging women’s ways of knowing. Architecture: A place for women. 201-218, 1998.

Franck, Karen A. “Women and environment.” Handbook of environmental psychology (2002): 347-362.

Frichot, Hélène. How to Make Yourself a Feminist Design Power Tool. AADR–Art Architecture Design Research, 2016.

Grierson, Joan. For the Record: The First Women in Canadian Architecture. Dundurn, 2008.

Groat, Linda N., and Ahrentzen, Sherry B. (1997), ‘Voices for Change in Architectural Education: Seven Facets of Transformation from the Perspectives of Faculty Women’, Journal of Architectural Education, 50 (5): 271–285.

Gunnarsson-.stling, Ulrika (2011), ‘Gender in Futures: A Study of Gender and Feminist Papers Published in Futures, 1969–2009’, Futures, 43 (9): 1029–1039.

Harriss, Harriet. Morrow, Ruth. Brown, James. Soane, James. A Gendered Profession, the question of representation in space making.  RIBA Publishing, 2016

Heynen, Hilde, and Gülsüm Baydar, eds. Negotiating domesticity: spatial productions of gender in modern architecture. Routledge, 2005.

Hughes, Francesca. The architect: reconstructing her practice. Mit Press, 1998.

Kanes Weisman, Leslie. Discrimination by Design: A Feminist Critique of the Man-Made Environment (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1992).

Kullack, Tanja. Architecture: A Woman’s Profession, Jovis Publishing, 2011

Lorenz, Clare. Women in architecture: a contemporary perspective. Rizzoli International Publications, 1990.

MAMA (Magasin för Modern Architecture, Stockholm) (2000); reprinted in Theorizing Feminism and Visual Culture, Amelia Jones, ed. (Routledge, 2002).

Martin, Brenda. Women’s Places: Architecture and Design 1860-1960, 2003

McLeod, Mary. “Everyday and ‘other’spaces.” Architecture and feminism (1996): 1-37.

Morton, Patricia. “THE SOCIAL ANDTHE POETIC Feminist practices in architecture, 1970-2000.” The Feminism and Visual Culture Reader (2003): 277.

Nast, Heidi, and Steve Pile, eds. Places through the body. Routledge, 2005.

Matrix.  A Job Designing Buildings: For Women Interested in Architecture and Buildings. (London: Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative, 1986).

May, Louise. (Ed) The feminist reconstruction of space, Publishers: Saint Norbert Arts & Cultural Centre, 1999.

Pepchinski, Mary. Simon, Mariann. Ideological Equals. Women Architects in Socialist Europe. Routledge: London, 2016.

Petrescu, Doina, ed. Altering practices: Feminist politics and poetics of space. Routledge, 2007.

Rendell, Jane. “Introduction: Gender, Space.” Gender space architecture: An interdisciplinary introduction (2000): 101-11.

Rendell, Jane. Displaying sexuality: gendered identities and the early nineteenth-century street. Images of the street: Planning, identity and control in public space, 75-91, 1998.

Robertson, Cheryl. Architecture: A Place for Women by Ellen Perry Berkeley, Matilda Mcquaid. (1990): 349-351.

Rüedi, Katerina, Sarah Wigglesworth, and Duncan McCorquodale, eds. Desiring practices: Architecture, gender and the interdisciplinary. Black Dog Publishing, 1996.

Schalk, Meike and Thérèse Kristiansson, Ramia Mazé. Feminist Futures of Spatial Practice: Materialisms, Activisms, Dialogues, Pedagogies, Projections, edited by (Baunach: AADR, 2017)

Sutton, Sharon. Power, Knowledge, and the Art of Leadership. Progressive Architecture, 73(5), 65-68, 1992.

Sinha, Sumita. “Recognising Diversity in Architecture: Teaching and learning in the context of Diversity.” Investigations in university teaching and learning 5, no. 1, 17-23, 2008.

Stratigakos, Despina. “Why Architects Need Feminism.” Places Journal 2012

Stratigakos, Despina. Where are the Women Architects?. Princeton University Press, 2016

Stead, Naomi ed., Women, Practice, Architecture, Routledge, London 2014

Troiani, Igea. “Zaha: An image of “the woman architect”.” Architectural Theory Review 17.2-3, 346-364, 2012.

 

Gender studies

Butler, Judith, Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity, London: Routledge, 1990.

Butler, Judith, Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of ‘Sex’, London: Routledge, 1993.

Butler, Judith (2004), Undoing Gender, London: Routledge.

Butler, Judith (2009), ‘Introduction: Precarious Life, Grievable Life’, in

Frames of War: When is Live Grievable?, 1–32, London: Verso, 2003.

Butler, Judith, and Athanasiou, Athena,  Dispossession: The Performative in the Political, Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 2013.

Ebert, Teresa L.,  ‘The “Difference” of Postmodern Feminism’, College English, 53 (8): 886–904. 1991.

 

Women’s leadership

Rhode, Deborah L. The difference” difference” makes: Women and leadership. Stanford University Press, 2003.

Eagly, Alice H., and Linda L. Carli. “The female leadership advantage: An evaluation of the evidence.” The leadership quarterly 14, no. 6 (2003): 807-834.

Klenke, Karin. Women and leadership: A contextual perspective. Springer Publishing Company, 2004.

White, Kate. “Women and leadership in higher education in Australia.” Tertiary education & management 9, no. 1 (2003): 45-60.

Madsen, Susan R. “Women and leadership in higher education: Current realities, challenges, and future directions.” Advances in Developing Human Resources 14, no. 2 (2012): 131-139.

 

Research Methods

Ahmed, Sara (2014), Willful Subjects, Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Ahmed, Sara. Queer phenomenology: Orientations, objects, others. Duke University Press, 2006.

Atalay Franck, Oya. “Criteria for ‘Doctorateness’ in The Creative Fields: A Focus on Swiss Architecture”. In AJAR – ARENA Journal of Architectural Research. 2016. http://doi.org/10.5334/ajar.11

Auerbach, Nina. “Writing and Fantasy.” (2000): 307-310.

Charalambous, Nadia and Madrazo, L., Sentieri, C. “Applying a blended learning methodology to the study of housing” in Architectural Research Addressing Societal Challenges, edited by M. J. Rodrigues Couceiro da Costa, F. Roseta, J. Pestana Lages, and S. Couceiro da Costa, Vol. II:1051-1058. CRC Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2017.

Charalambous, N. and Geddes, I., “Making spatial sense of historical social data” in the Journal of Space Syntax (JOSS): Open syntaxes: Towards new engagements with social sciences and humanities, Vol 6, No 1 (2015): 81-101. [Publisher: University College London].

Deamer, P., 2005. Branding the architectural author. Perspecta37, pp.42-49.

DiSalvo, Betsy. Elizabeth Bonsignore, Jason Yip, and Carl DiSalvo, eds. Participatory Design for Learning: Perspectives from Practice and Research. Taylor & Francis, 2017.

Dye, Anne, and Flora Samuel. Demystifying architectural research. RIBA Publishing, 2015.

Ewing, Suzanne, Jeremie Michael McGowan, Chris Speed, and Victoria Clare Bernie, eds. Architecture and field/work. Routledge, 2010.

Finlay, Linda, ‘“Outing” the Researcher: The Provenance, Process, and Practice of Reflexivity’, Qualitative Health Research, 12 (4): 531–54. 2002.

Fortmann, Louise, ed. Participatory Research in Conservation and Rural Livelihoods: Doing Science Together, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008.

Grillner, Katja, and Havik, Klaske (2017), ‘Writing as a Mode of Architectural Investigation: Between Sites and Stories, Between Texts and Times. A Dialogue’, in Klaske Havik, Susana Oliveira and Mark Proosten (eds), Writingplace: Investigations in Architecture and Literature, Rotterdam: Nai010 Publishers.

Groat, Linda, Wang, David. Architectural research methods. John Wiley & Sons, 2013.

Hankwitz, M. (1991). The Right to Rewrite: Feminism and Architectural Theory. Inland Architect, 35(01).

Lange, Alexandra. Writing About Architecture: Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities. Princeton Architectural Press, 2012.

Löw, Martina. “The city as experiential space: The production of shared meaning.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 37, no. 3 (2013): 894-908.

Mertens, Donna M. Research and evaluation in education and psychology: Integrating diversity with quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. Sage publications, 2014.

Pekonen, Eeva Liisa ed. Exhibiting Architecture: A Paradox? Actar, Yale School of Architecture, 2015

Rawlinson, Mary, The Concept of a Feminist Bioethics, by The Journal of Medicine & Philosophy 2001

Reisinger, Karin. “Space Complicities.” Space (re) solutions: Intervention and Research in Visual Culture (2011): 175.

Rendell, Jane. “Architectural research and disciplinarity.” arq: Architectural Research Quarterly 8, no. 2 (2004): 141-147.

Stergiou, Lina. “Against All Odds Project.” Ethics/Aesthetics. Benaki Museum. Athens, Greece: Nanaowtnpiou Publishing (2011).

Tondeur, Louise. “Elizabeth Siddal’s Hair: A Methodology for Queer Reading.” Women: A Cultural Review 22, no. 4 (2011): 370-386.

Troiani, Igea, and Tonia Carless. “Architectural design research through cinematic collage.” (2014).

Zupancic, Tadeja, Eli Hatleskog, and Gitte Juul. “Public Behaviours as Triggers to Creative Practice Research: as Seen through Three Different lenses.” In The ADAPT-r creativity book. 1st ed., edited by Johan Verbeke, 265-333. Brussels: KU Leuven, 2017, http://e.issuu.com/embed.html#3375798/48555043

Monographs, case studies, practice + practitioner profiles

Bonnevier, Katarina. “A queer analysis of Eileen Gray’s E. 1027.” (2005).

Cheatle, Emma. Part-architecture: The Maison de Verre, Duchamp, Domesticity and Desire in 1930s Paris. Routledge, 2017.

Farrell, Yvonne, and Shelley McNamara. Dialogue and Translation. Grafton Architects. Graduate School of Architecture, 2014.

Hardingham, Samantha and Kester Rattenbury.  Richard Rogers: The Pompidou Centre: Supercrit 3. Routledge, 2011

Hardingham, Samantha and Kester Rattenbury. Bernard Tschumi: Parc de la Vilette: Supercrit 4. Routledge, 2011

Hardingham, Samantha and Kester Rattenbury. Cedric Price: Potteries Thinkbelt: Supercrit 1. Routledge, 2007

Hardingham, Samantha and Kester Rattenbury. Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown: Learning from Las Vegas: Supercrit 2. Routledge, 2007.

Menin, Sarah, and Flora Samuel. Nature and Space: Aalto and Le Corbusier. Psychology Press, 2003.

Shonfield, Katherine, Ainley, Rosa, Adrian Dannatt, This is what we do: a Muf manual. Ellipsis London Pr Ltd, 2001.

Toy, Maggie. and Peter Pran. The architect : women in contemporary architecture, 1989

Willis, Beverly, 100 women architects in the studio of Frank Lloyd Wright. 

Candid reflections : letters from women in architecture 1972 & 2004 / Doris Cole.

Desiring practices : architecture, gender, and the interdisciplinary / edited by Katerina Rüedi, Sarah Wigglesworth, Duncan McCorquodale.

Lina Bo Bardi: The Theory of Architectural Practice. Routledge, 2013.

Hadid, Zaha, and Aaron Betsky. Zaha Hadid: the complete buildings and projects. Thames and Hudson, 1998.

Alice Sparberg Alexiou, Jane Jacobs: Urban Visionary (Toronto: Rutgers University Press, 2006).

Dwyer, Julia and Anne Thorne, “Evaluating Matrix: Notes from Inside the Collective,” in Altering practices: Feminist Politics and Poetics of Space, ed. Doina Petrescu (London: Routledge, 2007).

Grote, Janie, “Matrix: A Radical Approach to Architecture.” Journal of Architectural and Planning Research, 9(2)(1992).

McFeely, Mary Drake, Can She Bake a Cherry Pie? (Amherst: Univ of Massachusetts Press, 2001).

Crimson, Too Blessed to be Depressed: Crimson Architectural Historians 1994-2002. (Rotterdam: 010, 2002).

Melhuish, Clare. Odile Decq & Benoit Cornette. Phaidon Press, 1998.

Rault, Jasmine. Eileen Gray and the design of sapphic modernity: Staying in. Routledge, 2017

Lewis, Anna. Women of Steel and Stone: 22 Inspirational Architects, Engineers, and Landscape Designers. Chicago Review Press, 2014.

Woods, Mary N. Women Architects in India: Histories of Practice in Mumbai and Delhi. Taylor & Francis, 2016

Virginia Grattan, “Mary Colter: Builder Upon the Red Earth” (Grand Canyon Association).

Bonnevier, Katarina. “A queer analysis of Eileen Gray’s E. 1027.” (2005).

Essays

Gornick, Vivian. The Odd Woman and the City: A Memoir. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2015.

Joso, Jane, Perfect Architect, Alcemi, 2011

Rand, Ayn. The fountainhead. Penguin, 2005, 1943

Men writing about women architects

Van Zanten, David, ed. Marion Mahony Reconsidered. University of Chicago Press, 2011.

Swenarton, Mark, “Guiding Lights.” Building Design, (940)(1989).

 

Women writing about men architects

Cianchetta, Alessandra, and Enrico Molteni. Álvaro Siza: private houses, 1954-2004. Skira, 2004.

Colomina, Beatriz. Manifesto Architecture: The Ghost of Mies. Sternberg Press, 2014.

Hart, Sara. EcoArchitecture: the work of Ken Yeang. John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

Lavin, Sylvia. Form follows libido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a psychoanalytic culture. MIT Press, 2004.

Menin, Sarah, and Flora Samuel. Nature and Space: Aalto and Le Corbusier. Psychology Press, 2003.

Samuel, Flora. Le Corbusier architect and feminist. Wiley/Academy, 2004.

Samuel, Flora. Le Corbusier in detail. Routledge, 2007.

Simms, Barbara, ed. Eric Lyons and Span. Riba Publications Limited, 2006.

Widder, Lynette, and G. Confurius. “Questioning Images, Interview with Peter Zumthor.” Daidalos nr. 68 Konstruktion von Atmosphären (1998).

Wilson, Mabel O. Dancing in the dark: the inscription of blackness in Le Courbusier’s Radiant City. 1998.

Women writing about women architects

Allaback, Sarah. The first American women architects. University of Illinois Press, 2008.

Cole, Doris. From tipi to skyscraper: A history of women in architecture. i press; distributed by G. Braziller, New York, 1973.

Desāī, Mādhavī, and Madhavi Desai. Women Architects and Modernism in India: Narratives and contemporary practices. Taylor & Francis, 2016.

Fowler, Bridget, and Wilson, Fiona (2004), ‘Women Architects and Their Discontents’, Sociology, 38 (1): 101–119.

Garcia, Ana Fernandez, Helena Seražin, Emilia Maria Garda, and Caterina Franchini. MoMoWo· 100 projects in 100 years. European Women in Architecture and Design· 1918-2018. Založba ZRC, 2016.

Horton, Inge S. Early Women Architects of the San Francisco Bay Area: The Lives and Work of Fifty Professionals, 1890-1951. McFarland & Company, Publishers, 2010.

Laubscher, Jacques, and Vidette McLellan. “The interdisciplinary design approach of the American architect Sheila Kennedy.” South African Journal of Art History 30, no. 1 (2015): 80-97.

Markelin, Ulla. Profiles: Pioneering Women Architects from Finland. Museum of Finnish Architecture, 1983.

Navarro-Astor, E., and V. Caven. “The professional career of Spanish architects: Obstacles and facilitators.” In Construction and building research, pp. 63-69. Springer, Dordrecht, 2014.

Paine, Judith. “Pioneer Women Architects.” In: Women In American Architecture: A Historic And Contemporary Perspective, Edited By S. Torre, P. 54-69. 25 Illus.(General) (1977).

Pinet, Celine, and Kimberly Devlin. Threads: Insights by Women Architects. Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, 1991.

Stratigakos, Despina. “The Professional Spoils of War: German Women Architects and World War I.” Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians66, no. 4 (2007): 464-475.

Walker, Lynne, ed. Women Architects, Their Work. Sorella Press, 1984.

Willis, Julie, and Bronwyn Hanna. Women architects in Australia, 1900-1950. Royal Australian Institute of Architects, 2001.

 

Designing for diversity

Ahmed, Sara (2012), On Being Included: Racism and Diversity in Institutional Life, Durham, NC: Duke University Press.

Bonnevier, Katarina. “Behind straight curtains: towards a queer feminist theory of architecture.” Axel Books. 2007.

Bouthillette, Anne-Marie. Retter, Yolanda. Ingram, Gordon. eds. Queers in space: Communities, public places, sites of resistance. Bay Press, 1997.

Boys, Jos. Doing disability differently: An alternative handbook on architecture, dis/ability and designing for everyday life. Routledge, 2014.

Brah, Avtar. Phoenix, Ann. “Ain’t IA woman? Revisiting intersectionality.” Journal of international women’s studies 5, no. 3 (2004): 75-86.

Cameron, Jenny, and Gibson, Katherine (2008), ‘ABCD Meets DEF: Using Asset Based Community Development to Build Economic Diversity’, in Proceedings of Asset Based Community Development Conference, Newcastle, UK. Available online: http://www.abcdinstitute.org/docs/ FigTreePaper.pdf (accessed 22 January 2017).

Cixous, H.l.ne,  ‘The Laugh of the Medusa’, trans. Keith Cohen and Paula Cohen, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1 (4): 875–93, 1976.

Crenshaw, Kimberli. ‘Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color’, Stanford Law Review, 43 (6): 1241–1299, 1991.

Denicke-Polcher, Sandra, and Torange Khonsari. “Architecture of Multiple Authorship.” Association of Architectural Educators (2014): 46.

Doan, Petra L., ed. Planning and LGBTQ communities: The need for inclusive queer spaces. Routledge, 2015.

Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs. Deceptive Distinctions: Sex, gender, and the social order. Yale University Press, 1988

Erickson, Megan. Class War: The Privatization of Childhood. Verso Books, 2015.

Farrelly, L. (2014). Designing for the third age: architecture redefined for a generation of” active agers”. John Wiley & Sons.

Goh, Kian. “PLACE/OUT.” Planning and LGBTQ Communities: The Need for Inclusive Queer Spaces (2015): 156.

Handler, Sophie. The Fluid Pavement and Other Stories on Growing Old in Newham, London: RIBA, 2006.

Handler, Sophie, ‘Active Ageing: Creative Interventions in Urban Regeneration’, in Myrna Margulies Breitbart (ed.), Creative Economies in Post-Industrial Cities: Manufacturing a (Different) Scene, 235–260, Farnham, UK: Ashgate, 2013.

Handler, Sophie, An Alternative Age-Friendly Handbook, Manchester, UK: University of Manchester Library, 2016.

Handler, Sophie. ‘Ageing, Care and Contemporary Spatial Practice’, in Charlotte Bates, Rob Imrie and Kim Kullman (eds), Care and Design: Bodies, Buildings, Cities, 178–197, Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, 2016.

Jacques, Juliet. Trans: A Memoir. Verso Books, 2015.

Jayawardena, Kumari. Feminism and nationalism in the Third World. Verso Books, 2016.

Le Roux, Hannah. “Undisciplined Practices: Architecture in the context of freedom.” Blank—: Architecture, apartheid and after (1998).

Lewis, Sarah. Queer Privacy, Publisher: lulu.com, 2017

Lokko, Lesley Naa Norle. “White Papers, Black Marks: Architecture, Race.” Culture (2000).

Mernissi, Fatima. Beyond the veil: Male-female dynamics in modern Muslim society. Vol. 423. Indiana University Press, 1987.

Oliver, Jessica Eve. “Melissa Gira Grant (2014) Playing the whore: the work of sex work.” Excursions 6, no. 1 (2016).

Petrescu, Doina. Peter Blundell Jone and Jeremy Till, eds. Architecture and participation. Routledge, 2013.

Reay, Diane, Crozier, Gill. Clayton, John. ‘Strangers in paradise’? Working-class students in elite universities. Sociology 43, no. 6 (2009): 1103-1121.

Stewart, Sally. “Redefining Domesticity: creating homes for the elderly“, in AD Design for the Third Age: Architecture redefined for a generation of active agers. Farrelly, Lorraine, Ed., Wiley 2014

Stryker, Susan, Whittle, Stephen. eds. The transgender studies reader. Taylor & Francis, 2006.

Taylor, Affrica. “Lesbian space: more than one imagined territory.” New frontiers of space, bodies and gender (1998): 129-141.

Weisman, Leslie K. Discrimination by design: A feminist critique of the man-made environment. University of Illinois Press, 1994.

Wolmark, Jenny.  Cybersexualities,  Edinburgh University Press, 1999

Zinguer, Tamar. Architecture in Play: Intimations of Modernism in Architectural Toys. University of Virginia Press, 2015

Spatial novels

Allende, Isabel. House of Spirits, Black Swan. 1986.

Kostova, Elizabeth. The Historian, London: Little, Brown, 2005

Lively, Penelope. City of the mind: a novel. Grove Press, 2003.

Perkins Gilman, Charlotte. The Yellow Wallpaper, Boston: Bedford Books, 1982.

Woolf, Virginia.  A room of one’s own. Penguin Press, 2002 edition

 

Cinematography (texts and time-based works)

Chan, Mary-Jean. “Towards a Poetics of Racial Trauma: Lyric Hybridity in Claudia Rankine’s Citizen.” Journal of American Studies (2017): 1-27.

Deriva, Precarias a la [Dir] Adrift in the Circuits of Women’s Precarious Lives (2003), Available online: http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=WCEsKJrKH9c (accessed 19 February 2017).

Kreider, Kristen, and James O’Leary. “Time, place and empathy: the poetics and phenomenology of Andrei Tarkovsky’s film image.” Visual Studies 28, no. 1 (2013): 1-16.

Mark, Laura. Stephenson, John (Dir.’s) “Zaha: an architectural Legacy.’ 2017  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oy2QIiSQT2U

Wills, Beverley, [Dir, writer] 100 Women Architects in the Studio of Frank Lloyd Wright “A Girl is a Fellow Here”, 2009

Weber, Eva [Dir]. The Solitary Life of Cranes, 2011

 

Women architecture Journalists

Inga Saffron

Mimi Zeigler

Alice Rawsthorne

Ada Louise Huxtable

Jane Jacobs

Alexandra Lange

Eleanor Young

Elizabeth Hopkirk

Anna Winston

Amanda Ballieu

Gillian Darley

Catherine Slessor

Christine Murray

Manon Mollard

Laura Mark

Aline Saarinen

Karrie Jacobs

Giovanna Dunmall

Ellie Stathaki

Vicky Richardson

Michelle Ogundehin

Architecture/Interior Design Curators

Beatrice Galilee, Architecture Curator, Metropolitan Museum, New York

Catherine Ince, Architecture Curator, The V & A Museum, London

Kimberli Meyer, Director, University Art Museum (UAM), Long Beach, LA

 

Conferences

2-4th Nov 2017, AA Women and Architecture in Context 1917-2017: An international Conference, AA School London, http://xx.aaschool.ac.uk/

17-19th Jan 2018, Women Architects and Politics in the long 20th Century, Biographies, Buildings, Ideologies, Memories, Deutsches Archiekturmuseum (DAM), Frankfurt. http://www.dam-online.de/portal/de/Start/Start/0/0/0/0/1581.aspx

 

Links:

Parlour: http://archiparlour.org/

ArchiteXX: http://architexx.org/tag/women-in-architecture/

International Archive of Womens Architecture http://spec.lib.vt.edu/IAWA/

AADR  http://aadr.info/category/academic-advisory-board/ * publishing group with more women than men on the board.

Chicks with Bricks  http://www.chickswithbricks.com/  Women in the construction industry networking events agency, founded by Holly Porter (Surface to Air Architects) and Pascale Scheurer.

More Than One Fragile Thing:  http://morethanonefragile.co.uk/premature-gratification/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

51 thoughts on “Women writing about architecture reading list

    1. Thanks, Anne! Can you also send me some of your publication citations (Chicago style, ideally…)

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    1. Thanks, Frances! I’m looking at your impressive google scholar profile now.

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  1. Hi Harriet – great idea and amazing resource, thank you! I’m leading Critical and Contextual Studies at University of Hertfordshire on their new BA Architecture and long standing BA Interior Architecture. Here are some from my reading lists (and my own book!)…

    • Jamieson, Claire. NATØ: Narrative architecture in postmodern London. London: Routledge, 2017.
    • Naylor, Gillian. The Bauhaus Reassessed. Herbert Press, 1985.
    • Naylor, Gillian. The Arts and Crafts Movement. London: Trefoil, 1990.
    • Blakstad, Lucy. Bridge: The Architecture of Connection. Birkhauser, 2001.
    • Massey, Anne; Sparke, Penny. Designing the Modern Interior: From the Victorians to Today. BERG, 2009.
    • Sparke, Penny. The Modern Interior. Reaktion, 2008.
    • Massey, Anne. Interior Design Since 1900. Thames and Hudson, 2008.
    • Massey, Anne. Interior Design of the 20th Century. Thames and Hudson, 2001.
    • Massey, Anne. The Independent Group: Modernism and Mass Culture in Britain, 1949-59. Manchester University Press, 1996.
    • Veikos, Cathrine. Lina Bo Bardi: The Theory of Architectural Practice. London: Routledge, 2013.
    • Cieraad, Irene. At Home: An Anthropology of Domestic Space. Syracuse University Press, 2006.
    • Moon, Karen. Modeling Messages: The Architect and the Model. Monacelli Press, 2003.
    • Lange, Alexandra. New Architecture New York. Prestel, 2017.
    • Lange, Alexandra. Writing About Architecture: Mastering the Language of Buildings and Cities. Princeton Architectural Press, 2012.
    • Stoner, Jil. Toward a Minor Architecture. MIT Press, 2012.
    • Pekonen, Eeva Liisa ed. Exhibiting Architecture: A Paradox? Actar, Yale School of Architecture, 2015.
    • Rattenbury, Kester; Hardingham, Samantha. Cedric Price: Potteries Thinkbelt: Supercrit 1. Routledge, 2007
    • Rattenbury, Kester; Hardingham, Samantha. Richard Rogers: The Pompidou Centre: Supercrit 3. Routledge, 2011
    • Rattenbury, Kester; Hardingham, Samantha. Bernard Tschumi: Parc de la Vilette: Supercrit 4. Routledge, 2011
    • Rattenbury, Kester; Hardingham, Samantha. Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown: Learning from Las Vegas: Supercrit 2. Routledge, 2007.
    • Rattenbury, Kester. This is Not Architecture: Architecture and its Media. Routledge, 2002
    • Rattenbury, Kester; Bevan, Robert. Architects Today. Laurence King Publishing, 2004
    • Rattenbury, Kester. O’Donnell and Tuomey. Gandon Editions, 1997.
    • Lees Maffei, Grace; Houze, Rebecca. The Design History Reader. Oxford: Berg, 2010.
    • Alison, Jane; Brayer, Marie-Ange. Future City: Experiment and Utopia in Architecture. New York: Thames & Hudson, 2007.
    • Bruno, Giuliana. Atlas of Emotion: Journeys in Art, Architecture, and Film. New York: Verso, 2007.
    • Colomina, Beatriz. Architectureproduction. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1988.
    • Colomina, Beatriz. Clip Stamp and Fold. Actar, 2010.
    • Colomina, Beatriz. Privacy and Publicity: Modern Architecture as Mass Media. MIT Press, 1996.
    • Colomina, Beatriz. Manifesto Architecture: The Ghost of Mies. Sternberg Press, 2014.
    • Kane, Josephine. Architecture of Pleasure: British Amusement Parks 1900–1939. Routledge, 2013.
    • Kaji-O’Grady, Sandra L. Critical studies in contemporary architecture. Geelong, VIC, Australia: Deakin University, 1998.
    • Colombino, Laura. Spatial Politics in Contemporary London Literature : Writing Architecture and the Body. New York: Routledge, 2013.
    • Lavin, Sylvia. Kissing Architecture. Princeton University Press, 2011.
    • Lavin, Sylvia. Flash in the Pan. London: Architectural Association Publications, 2015.
    • Ockman, Joan; Williamson, Rebecca. Architecture School: Three Centuries of Educating Architects in North America. MIT Press, 2012.
    • Pavitt, Jane. Brilliant: Lights and Lighting. V&A Publishing, 2004.
    • Scott, Felicity D. Outlaw Territories: Environments of Insecurity/Architectures of Counterinsurgency. Zone Books – MIT, 2016.
    • Scott, Felicity D. Architecture or Techno-utopia. MIT Press, 2010.
    • Scott, Felicity D. Living Archive 7: Ant Farm. Actar, 2008.
    • Szacka, Lea-Catherine . Exhibiting the Post Modern: The 1980 Venice Architecture Biennale. Marsilio, 2017.

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    1. Claire, this is remarkable! Thanks for sharing – I’ll add in the texts ASAP. And well done on your appointment, BTW.

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    1. Hello Melonie – McLeod is already in there as is Stead, but I do need to expand it to include their full canon, you’re right. Kalms – presumably you have in mind ‘the practice of practice’. If you know of others – let me know. Thanks for your contributions!

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    1. Fantastic coverage on this project from Dezeen – big thanks to Amy Frearson and her team.

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  2. What a great resource, thank you! I’m sharing it widely.

    Full citation for my article:
    Patricia Morton, “The Social and the Poetic: Feminist Practices in Architecture, 1970-1999,” MAMA (Magasin för Modern Architecture, Stockholm) (2000); reprinted in Theorizing Feminism and Visual Culture, Amelia Jones, ed. (Routledge, 2002).

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    1. Fantastic, thanks Pat! Adding this now.

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  3. Schneiderman, Deborah . 2018. “Interior Ornament.”  Interior Futures. Eds Graeme Brooker and Harriet Harris. Routledge.

    Schneiderman, Deborah . 2018. “Technology.”  A Cultural History of Interiors: Volume 6, The Modern Age (1920-2000+). Eds John Turpin and Nancy Blossom. Bloomsbury.

    Schneiderman, Deborah, 2017. “Infrastructural Interiors.” Interiors Beyond Architecture. Routledge. Eds. Deborah Schneiderman and Amy Campos.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2016. “ Bespoke: Tailoring the Mass-Produced Prefabricated Interior.” Textile Technology and Design: From Interior Space to Outer Space. Eds. Deborah Schneiderman and Alexa Griffith Winton. Bloomsbury Academic.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2014. “The Reinvention of an Unremarkable Building Through Adaptive Reuse: A Case Study.” In Cases on Pedagogical Innovations for Sustainable Development. Eds. Ken D. Thomas & Helen E. Muga. IGI Global.

    Schneiderman, Deborah and Jacques Giard. 2013. “Integrating Sustainability in Design
    Education.” In The Handbook of Design for Sustainability. Eds. Stuart Walker and Jacques Giard. Bloomsbury Academic.

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  4. Schneiderman, Deborah. 2016. In-Situ: Material and Making. ii journal. Volume 3.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2014. With Limitation Comes Inspiration: The Case for Interior Prefabrication. The Journal of Interior Design. 39(2), v–xiv. (Invited).

    Schneiderman, Deborah and Kara Freihoefer. 2013. The Prefabricated Interior Design Studio: An Exploration into the History and Sustainability of Interior Prefabrication. The International Journal of Art and Design Education. 32 (2), 226-242.

    Schneiderman, Deborah and Kara Freihoefer. 2013. Prefabricated Interior Studios: A Multi-Year Study of Prefabricated Interior Design. The International Journal of Designed Objects 6(1), 43-61.

    Schneiderman, Deborah and Kara Freihoefer. 2012. A Pre- and Post-Evaluation of Integrating Sustainability Curriculum with Okala Modules Into an Interior Design Materials and Methods Course. The International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education 13(12) 408-423.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2011. The Prefabricated Interior: Defining the Topic. Interiors: Design, Architecture and Culture 2 (2), 189-213.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2011. Furniture as Prefabricator. Design Principles and Practices: An International Journa l4(6) 248-257.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2010. Prefabricated Kitchen: Substance and Surface. Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture Design and Domestic Space 7(3), 243-262.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2009. (Re)Process: A Case Study of Sustainable Progression in Design Practice. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability 5 (1); 271-282.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2008. Sustainable (Work)Space: A Grant Sponsored University/Industry Studio Project. International Journal of Learning 15 (11); 249-257.

    Schneiderman, Deborah. 2008. The Sustainable Envelope: Teaching Sustainable Practice in the Interior Design Studio. International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability 4 (2); 11-17.

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    1. Thanks, Deborah. I’ve not added these great references.

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  5. Excellent list – thanks for compiling. Two that come to mind and appear to be missing are:

    Charleswoth, Esther. Architects Without Frontiers: War, Reconstruction and Design Responsibility. Elsevier, Oxford, 2006.

    Petrescu, Doina (ed); Trogal, Kim (ed). The Social (Re)Production of Architecture: Politics, Values and Actions in Contemporary Practice. Routledge, Abingdon, 2017.

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    1. Thanks, Paul. I’m a long way off including every woman author who needs to be here, so the more suggestions I receive the better! Many thanks, Harriet

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    1. Thanks, Sharadha – I think Mo Zell’s book is a great suggestion!

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  6. Great work!! Thanks a lot!! I would like to add:

    -Waisman, Marina “La estructura histórica del entorno” Nueva Visión, 1972
    -Waisman, Marina “El interior de la historia: historiografía arquitectónica para uso de Latinoamericanos” ESCALA, 1990
    -Waisman, Marina (1995). La arquitectura descentrada. Bogotá: Escala.
    -Waisman, Marina (1996). «Guía de Arquitectura de Córdoba». Guía de Arquitectura de Córdoba. Sevilla: Junta de Andalucía.

    She was also editor in chief of the Argentinian architecture journal Summa and Summarios.

    and the “Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture” edited by R Stephen Sennott has entries by many women and a especially interesting entry on women architects.

    and all the MoMoWo publications:
    – “MoMoWo : women architecture & design itineraries across Europe”
    by Sara Levi Sacerdotti; Helena Seražin; Emilia Garda; Caterina Franchini; et al. Ljubljana : Založba ZRC, 2016
    -“MoMoWo : 100 works in 100 years : European women in architecture and design : 1918-2018”
    by Ana María Fernández García; Caterina Franchini; Emilia Garda; Helena Seražin; et al.

    “Europe Rehoused” by Elizabeth Denby, Routledge, 2014 (1938)

    and Elisabeth de Lestrieux “The Modern Art of Flower Arranging” 1986 Littlehampton Book Services

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    1. Thanks, Florencia. These are great additions.

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    1. Hello Catharina, yes I would very much like to expand the landscape architecture section. Suggestions are most welcome.

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  7. Again, what an excellent initiative. Some additions in case of such option.
    Planning, urbanism, public space:
    Di Palma, Vittoria, Diana Periton and Marina Lathouri, eds, Intimate Metropolis: Urban Subjects in the Modern City. Constructing Public and Private in the Modern City (London: Routledge, 2008)
    Urban space and politics:
    Easterling , Keller, Enduring Innocence Global Architecture and Its Political Masquerades (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 2007) OR due to same author,
    Technology & the environment;
    Easterling , Keller, Extrastatecraft: The Power of Infrastructure Space (London, New York: Verso, 2014).

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    1. Dr Harriet Harriss, Head of MPhil/PhD Research Programmes, School of Architecture, Royal College of Art says:

      Thanks, Lina. These are excellent – I’ll add them now.

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  8. Hi Harriet

    Brilliant initiative – only just looking at it now because of the different academic year down under. Here’s some more for the list:

    Ahrentzen, Sherry. “The F Word in Architecture: Feminist Analyses in/of/for Architecture.” Chap. 2 In Reconstructing Architecture: Critical Discourses and Social Practices, edited by Thomas A. Dutton and Lian Hurst Mann, 71–118. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 1996.
    Ahrentzen, Sherry. “The Space between the Studs: Feminism and Architecture.” Signs 29, no. 1 (2003): 179–206. doi:10.1086/375675.
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    1. Dr Harriet Harriss, Head of MPhil/PhD Research Programmes, School of Architecture, Royal College of Art says:

      Excellent, Lori. I look forward to adding your Interior Futures contribution to the list next year, too.

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    1. Dr Harriet Harriss, Head of MPhil/PhD Research Programmes, School of Architecture, Royal College of Art says:

      A fantastic recommendation! Such a pity it’s out of print now. If enough of us specify it in our reading lists, perhaps we might encourage a re-print?

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  9. On teaching gender and spatiality using local campus resources, see:

    Donna J. Drucker, “Bringing Gender and Spatial Theory to Life at a German Technical University.” Gender, Place and Culture 23, no. 11 (2016): 1560-71. doi: 10.1080/0966369X.2016.1219326

    Happy to send on a PDF if you don’t have institutional access.

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  10. Thanks for the Responsive Environments inclusion (2006), Harriet. How about Masterplanning Futures (Routledge, 2012), winner of Book of the Year, Urban Design Group Awards, 2014? My substantially updated second edition will be published later this year. I am at the same time an architecture, art and design curator, working globally with many prestigious galleries, museums, festivals and third sector bodies, including Roca London Gallery, for whom I curated the touring exhibition Urbanistas: women innovators in architecture, urban and landscape design, in 2014. And I’ve been an architectural and urban planning writer for the media – Archis, Volume, AD, AJ, Architectural Review, Domus, The Plan, Indesign, A+U et al for many decades.
    Masterplanning Futures, https://www.routledge.com/Masterplanning-Futures/Bullivant/p/book/9780415554473
    Urbanista.org, https://www.urbanista.org
    Urban Manifesto: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQUndiBvyZLLrgcjHnwFQk1-P-Z0vR_r9
    ‘How are women changing our cities?’Lucy Bullivant and Liza Fior, Irena Bauman, Johanna Gibbons, Alessandra Cianchetta and Alison Brooks, https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2015/mar/05/how-women-changing-cities-urbanistas-architecture-design
    All the best, Lucy Bullivant Hon FRIBA, award-winning author and curator, founder http://www.Urbanista.org and co-founder (with Prathima Manohar, Urban Manifesto.

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