Past Museum Events Archive
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Guggenheim Museum 2009 Video
Posted on July 21, 2012 | No CommentsGuggenheim Museum, 2009 - The Architecture of Writing: Wright, Women & Narrative. Watch video. Photo Credit: Adam Bell, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation -
Women of Architecture 2009 Video
Posted on July 20, 2012 | No CommentsWomen of Architecture Video 2009 - Jeanne Gang: Transforming Skylines and Communities. Collaboration with the National Building Museum. Watch video. Photo Credit: BWAFArchive -
National Building Museum 2010
Posted on March 9, 2010 | 2 Comments2010- Toshiko Mori, FAIA, discussed her work, including the Darwin D. Martin House Visitors Center in Buffalo, NY during the program, "Role Models and Paradigm Shift: Frank, Marcel and Me." -
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 2009 Part 2
Posted on June 12, 2009 | 2 Comments2009- In a morning program titled "The Architecture of Writing: Part II," a small group met to reflect on the role of women architects and designers as part of the third biennial BWAF Fellows' Colloquium. Photo Credit: BWAFArchive -
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 2009 Part 1
Posted on June 11, 2009 | 5 Comments2009- The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and BWAF presented “The Architecture of Writing: Wright Women and Narrative” during the Guggenheim’s 50th anniversary. Photo Credit: Adam Bell, Solomon R. Guggenheim Fdn. -
National Building Museum 2009
Posted on March 24, 2009 | 6 Comments2009- Jeanne Gang, FAIA, discussed her work and the transformations of urban neighborhoods during the program, “Transforming Skylines and Communities.” -
National Building Museum 2008
Posted on March 15, 2008 | 4 Comments2008- Deans Frances Bronet (Univ. of Oregon), Karen Van Lengen (UVA) and Donna Robertson (IIT) spoke about their career paths during "Challenging the Paradigm: A Conversation with Three Women Deans of Architecture." -
National Building Museum 2007
Posted on March 17, 2007 | No Comments2007- Herstorians Gwendolyn Wright (Columbia), Cynthia Hammond (Concordia University), and Susan Piedmont-Palladino (Virginia Tech) presented "Histories, Herstories: Reappraising the Legacy of American Architecture."













