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Icelandic horses run over a meadow at a stud farm
Photograph: Michael Probst/AP
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Wehrheim, Germany
Icelandic horses run over a meadow at a stud farm
Photograph: Michael Probst/AP
Did you know that today only 23.3% of all American-based architects are women? Considering March is Women’s History Month when we commemorate the vital contributions made by women throughout U.S. history, I thought I’d highlight a pioneering Chicagoland woman architect who worked in this male-dominated field. Though she designed over 150 houses as an independent architect, Jean Wiersema Wehrheim’s career was cut short when she died at the age of 50 in September of 1977. Yet she left a lasting mark on a special community in the western suburbs.
Icelandic stallions run in their paddock at a stud farm, Wehrheim, Germany, Michael Probst, 2020
A herd of horses is driven back to a farm in Wehrheim, Germany. (Michael Probst, wsj.com, May 11, 2018)
Icelandic horses in Wehrheim, Germany.
Photograph: Michael Probst/AP
Hunting two fugitives in the middle of the night, no sign of them in the depths of Hesse/Germany... 😱
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Frankfurt, Germany
Icelandic horses play at a stud farm in Wehrheim on a rainy day
Photograph: Michael Probst/AP
Wehrheim, Germany
Icelandic stallions play at a stud farm near Frankfurt
Photograph: Michael Probst/AP