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The face of the architect ~ Josep Maria Bosch Aymerich
Casa Dr. Josep Maria Poal Urbanización Martossa, Tossa de Mar, Girona, Spain; 1960’s
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Greta Grossman, for a while relegated to the footnotes of design history, is finally getting the deserved recognition as one of the pioneers of mid-century modernism in both Sweden and California. Today mostly remembered for her elegant and playful Grasshopper Lamp, in the 1950s and 60s, Greta Grossman was a highly sought-after architect, interior and industrial designer who worked across two continents.
Grossman made her name in the male-dominated architecture scene in Los Angeles, saying working as a female architect “kept you on your toes. You had to be a step ahead or else”.
Backus House, L. A. with Grasshopper Lamp in the foreground, photo by Donald J. Higgins [1] | Greta and her home in 1959, photos by Julius Schulman [3] Source: dwell.com
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The architect Léonie Geisendorf died 17 of mars 2016. 101 years old. R.I.P
Maggie’s Neverending List of Awesome Ladies in Architecture
No.1: Jeanne Gang- Principal Architect of Studio Gang
Second woman to win MacArthur Genius Grant for Architecture. Tallest building in the world designed by a woman. Largest female-owned firm in America.
Top: Ms Gang at her Nature Pavilion for the Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago. Middle: The Aqua Tower, photo by Steve Hall. Bottom: SOS Children’s Villages Lavezzo, photo by Steve Hall.
National Design Awards | Jeanne Gang and Paula Scher
For more than thirty years, we have been fortunate to work with the most talented authors and designers in the world. Tonight we salute two of the best—Paula Scher and Jeanne Gang—as they accept National Design Awards at the 2013 gala in NYC.
Jeanne Gang http://studiogang.com/ Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership The founder of US practice Studio Gang, Jeanne Gang, has won this year’s Woman Architect of the Year AwardThe judges of the annual award, run this year by the AJ’s sister title The Architectural Review, chose Gang ’for her bold and functional designs that incorporate ecologically friendly technologies’.The Women in Architecture (WIA) jury was particularly impressed by Gang’s tri-axial Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership In Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Trevor Lamphier - Amale Andraos Advanced Studio V, Fall 2011 - A replacement for Avery Hall
Itsuko Hasegawa
Itsuko Hasegawa
http://www.ihasegawa.com/en/suzu-performing-arts-center/ SUZU PERFORMING ARTS CENTER After graduating from the Department of Architecture at Kanto Gakuin University, Itsuko Hasegawa became a research student in the Department of Architecture at Tokyo Institute of Technology. In 1979 she established Itsuko Hasegawa Atelier. Her projects include a variety of houses and public buildings. In 1986 she received the Design Prize from the Architectural Institute of Japan for her Bizan Hall project.
Itsuko Hasegawa
http://www.ihasegawa.com/en/suzu-performing-arts-center/ SUZU PERFORMING ARTS CENTER After graduating from the Department of Architecture at Kanto Gakuin University, Itsuko Hasegawa became a research student in the Department of Architecture at Tokyo Institute of Technology. In 1979 she established Itsuko Hasegawa Atelier. Her projects include a variety of houses and public buildings. In 1986 she received the Design Prize from the Architectural Institute of Japan for her Bizan Hall project.
Itsuko Hasegawa - Shonandai cultural center, Fujisawa (1990) (by Doctor Casino)
Itsuko Hasegawa
La porte Suzu_09 by scarletgreen on Flickr.