Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Women in Architecture #guggathon @ Guggenheim |
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On Thursday October 15, 2015, in conjunction with Archtober and New York Archives Week, the Guggenheim will host its third Wikipedia edit-a-thon — or, #guggathon — to enhance articles related to women in architecture on Wikipedia. The Guggenheim aims to further the goals of Ada Lovelace Day for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics}, and Art+Feminism for art, in a field that, by its nature combines both. The Guggenheim will work alongside ArchiteXX, the founders of WikiD: Women Wikipedia Design #wikiD, the international education and advocacy program working to increase the number of Wikipedia articles on women in architecture and the built environment.
New and experienced editors are welcome. The event will include a training session for participants who are new to Wikipedia and Wikipedia specialists will be on hand to provide basic instruction and editing support. Can’t join us in New York? Visit our global partnerships page to discover an edit-a-thon in a city near you or simply join remotely. |
![]() Signe Hornborg: Signelinna (1892) in Pori, Finland, possibly the first building designed by a credentialed female architect.
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![]() Guggenheim Museum in NYC
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Date | Thursday October 15, 2015 |
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Time | All Day! Drop in any time between 12:00 pm noon - 8:00 pm! |
Address | Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1071 Fifth Avenue (at 88th Street entrance) |
City, State | New York City, New York 10128 |
Keynote event of a global edit-a-thon campaign to counter the gender gap and improve Wikipedia's coverage of women in architecture. |
Contents
- 1 Event information
- 2 Public programming
- 3 Resources
- 4 To-Do
- 4.1 Albania
- 4.2 Argentina
- 4.3 Australia
- 4.4 Austria
- 4.5 Belarus
- 4.6 Belgium
- 4.7 Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 4.8 Brazil
- 4.9 Bulgaria
- 4.10 Canada
- 4.11 Chile
- 4.12 Colombia
- 4.13 Croatia
- 4.14 Cuba
- 4.15 Denmark
- 4.16 Estonia
- 4.17 Finland
- 4.18 France
- 4.19 Germany
- 4.20 Greece
- 4.21 India
- 4.22 Ireland
- 4.23 Italy
- 4.24 Jamaica
- 4.25 Japan
- 4.26 Kenya
- 4.27 Latvia
- 4.28 Lithuania
- 4.29 Macedonia
- 4.30 Mexico
- 4.31 Mongolia
- 4.32 Montenegro
- 4.33 Netherlands
- 4.34 New Zealand
- 4.35 Norway
- 4.36 Philippines
- 4.37 Poland
- 4.38 Puerto Rico
- 4.39 Romania
- 4.40 Russia
- 4.41 Saudi Arabia
- 4.42 Serbia
- 4.43 Slovenia
- 4.44 Spain
- 4.45 Sweden
- 4.46 Switzerland
- 4.47 Thailand
- 4.48 Turkey
- 4.49 Uganda
- 4.50 Ukraine
- 4.51 United Kingdom
- 4.52 United States
- 4.53 Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation
- 4.54 References
- 5 Research and source materials
- 6 See also
- 7 Attendees
- 8 Outcomes
- 9 Press
- 10 External links
Event information
April 2016 | |
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Pier21-Edit-a-thon | April 2, 2016 |
Chapel Hill: NC Folk Heritage Award Winners | April 5, 2016 |
Chapel Hill: Women + Graphic Novels | April 6, 2016 |
Black Lunch Table @ New Orleans | April 6, 2016 |
London 104 | April 10, 2016 |
Black Lunch Table @ Charlotte | April 11, 2016 |
WikiWednesday NYC (April) | April 13, 2016 |
Amon Carter Museum of American Art - EaT2 | April 16, 2016 |
Oxford 38 | April 17, 2016 |
Chapel Hill: Art + Feminism | April 20, 2016 |
Middle East and North Africa (MENA) #guggathon | April 30, 2016 |
May 2016 | |
Art+Feminism @ AGO Toronto | May 4, 2016 |
London 105 | May 8, 2016 |
Oxford 39 | May 15, 2016 |
Year of Science @ Simons | May 31, 2016 |
Full Meetup Calendar |
- Date: Thursday, October 15, 2015
- Time: All Day! Drop in any time between 12:00 pm noon - 8:00 pm!
- Location: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue (88th Street), New York City, New York 10128 40°46′58.3″N 73°57′33″W / 40.782861°N 73.95917°W
- Guests should enter using the 88th Street entrance via the ramp at 88th Street and Fifth Avenue
- Directions: here
- Subway:
to IRT Lexington Avenue Line – 86th St. (exit at 86th Street – Lexington)
- Walk west on 86th Street, turn right at Fifth Avenue and proceed north to 89th Street
- Bus: M1, M2, M3, M4 buses
- Cost: Free
- Registration: To register, please sign up via one of the following avenues:
- 1) Add your Wikipedia username to the #Participants sign-up below
- 2) Sign up via guggenheim.org/calendar
- Participants: The event is open to anyone who wishes to help expand the content related to women in architecture. No Wikipedia editing experience necessary. As needed throughout the event, tutoring will be provided for Wikipedia newcomers.
- What to bring: Attendees should bring their own laptops and power cords. Light snacks and drinks will be provided.
- Hashtag: Remember to add the following hashtags in your edit summary so we can track our progress.
- #guggathon
- #wikiD
- You'll be able to watch and listen to our efforts through Listen to Wikipedia. Just be sure to add the hashtags #guggathon and #wikiD in the filter for a custom audio and visual symphony of our collective edits.
- Quick Guide: Check out WikiD's Quick Guide for Wikipedia editing
Public programming
Presentations will be held in the Peter B. Lewis Theater of The Sackler Center for Arts Education @ Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (map of building)
- 12:00 pm, Peter B. Lewis Theater: A Petition for Justness: Women, Inclusion, and the Culture of Architecture
- Presentation by Arielle Assouline-Lichten and Caroline James, the Harvard Graduate School of Design students behind the petition to award Denise Scott Brown the 1991 Pritzker Architecture Prize.
- The Petition to recognize Denise Scott Brown for the 1991 Pritzker Architecture Prize sparked anew the discussion of inclusion and fairness in architecture. Begun as a grassroots campaign for one individual, the Petition transformed through the power of networks and social media to address larger concerns in architecture, which relate in particular to women and minorities. Arielle and Caroline will speak about the origins of the Petition in reference to their personal histories as well as the changes related to parity in architecture that are currently underway.
- Presentation by Arielle Assouline-Lichten and Caroline James, the Harvard Graduate School of Design students behind the petition to award Denise Scott Brown the 1991 Pritzker Architecture Prize.
- 1:00 pm, Lunch
- Lunch will be offered to those planning to attend both programs.
- 2:00 pm, Peter B. Lewis Theater: Pioneering Women in American Architecture
- Panel discussion co-chaired by Mary McLeod and Victoria Rosner
- Why have women's accomplishments so often been omitted from American architectural history, and how can we correct the record? For the past few years, the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation, supported by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, has worked to create an online archive profiling important but neglected American women architects of the early 20th century. A panel discussion with some of the profile authors will explore the work of these architects and consider both why their contributions have been overlooked and how documenting their histories can both support new approaches to architectural history and help to change the conversation about American architecture.
- Panelists include Gabrielle Esperdy, architectural historian and associate professor of architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Anat Falbel, architecture historian and research collaborator, State University of Campinas, Brazil; Dolores Hayden, Professor of Architecture, Urbanism, and American Studies, Yale University; Despina Stratigakos, Interim Chair and associate professor, Department of Architecture, University at Buffalo, State University of New York; and Roberta Washington, Principal, Roberta Washington Architects.
- Covering biographies of Alice Constance Austin, Elsa Gidoni (de), Georgia Louise Harris Brown, Natalie de Blois
- Panel discussion co-chaired by Mary McLeod and Victoria Rosner
- 3:30 pm until 8:00 pm, Wikipedia editing
- Wikipedia editing will follow beginning at 3:30 pm until 8 pm. The editing session will be joined by ArchiteXX, the founders of #WikiD: Women Wikipedia Design, the international education and advocacy program working to increase the number of Wikipedia articles on women in architecture and the built environment.
- New and experienced editors are welcome. The event will include a training session for participants who are new to Wikipedia and Wikipedia specialists will be on hand to provide basic instruction and editing support.
- 6:00 pm, Tour
- In the evening, Wikipedia editors will also be invited to take an architectural tour of the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum led by Guggenheim associate director Megan Chusid, AIA. First come, first served.
Resources
- First things first – create a Wikipedia Userpage ("Create Account" in top right corner of any Wikipedia page).
- 2014 Guggenheim Meetup Guide
- Linked resource for beginning editors
- Institutional Partnerships with Wikipedia / Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums, Wikipedia Info Booklet
- This guide has directions on the various Wikipedia projects, and includes a guide for beginners, guides to Wikipedia markup, adding references, and other tasks
Wikipedia basics
- Beginners’ Guide to Wikipedia (account creation, article editing)
- Five Pillars of Wikipedia (philosophical guidelines and best practices for Wikipedia editing)
- Tutorial
- How to Edit a Page
- Wiki Markup Quick Reference (PDF version of printed handout)
- Guide to Writing Wikipedia Pages for Notable Women in Computing by Susan H. Rodger (applicable to any biography)
- Article Development
- Your First Article (using the Article Wizard if you wish)
- Manual of Style
- Citation templates
- Infobox templates
- Bookshelf (additional "getting started" resources)
- Art+Feminism – Video training
- Art+Feminism – Training Lesson Plan
- WikiD Guides to Wikipedia Editing
Template
{{Guggenheim Museum|id|link label}}
- An example:
{{Guggenheim Museum|2772|Dreaming Horse by Franz Marc}}
- displays
- Dreaming Horse by Franz Marc at the Guggenheim Museum
See also: Selections from the Guggenheim Collection
To-Do
Women in Red – Redlist |
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Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn redlinks into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies -real and fictional- as well as women's works, broadly construed.
This is a Redlist: a curated list with redlinks. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles in an important but somewhat neglected sector on the English Wikipedia. It is incomplete, under development, and crowd-sourced, so you can help by adding to it. If you know of a missing article(s) which belongs on this page, please add to the sections below or start a new section if none of the existing sections is a good fit (it doesn't matter if your redlink is the only one in a section). Of course, all new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria. People (or other redlinks) on this list may or may not qualify. Note: some of the "redlinks" listed here have articles in other language Wikipedias, but many have not yet been covered in any Wikipedia; translation assistance is welcome. Feel free to remove any links that turn blue. See also: Women in Red's redlist index |
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Albania
- your redlink here
Argentina
- Anahi Ballent (born 1956), educator and researcher
- María Victoria Besonías (born 1947), Spanish-born architect and educator in Buenos Aires
- Delfina Gálvez Bunge de Williams (1913–2014), practised with her husband Amancio Williams
- Ana Falú, educator, several administrative positions [1]
- Noemí Goytia (born 1936), professor of architecture at the University of Cordoba
- Flora Manteola (born 1936), [2], work in MoMA, [3]
- Olga Paterlini (born 1946), educator, researcher
- Andrea Saltzman, [4]
- Laura Spinadel (born 1958), now based in Vienna
- Odilia Suárez (1923–2006), urban planning for Buenos Aires
- Margarita Trlin (born 1955), architect, educator
- Olga Wainstein-Krasuk (born 1939), founded the STAFF Studio
- Carmen Córdova (1929–2011), [5]
- Eliana Bórmida (1946), [6]
- Diana Cabeza (1954), [7]
- Mónica Bertolino (1957), [8]
Australia
- Ruth Alsop (1879–1976), first Victorian woman to qualify as an architect
- Beverly Garlick (born 1944), own firm since the 1970s
- Barbara van den Broek (1932–2001), architect, town planner, landscape architect
- Pia Ednie-Brown, architectural theorist and creative practitioner[1]
- Rachel Neeson
- Cynthia Teague (1907–2007), influential architect becoming assistant director general at the Department of Works
Austria
- your redlink here
Belarus
- Haleena Alyaksandrowna Byahanskaya (born 1934), be:Галіна Аляксандраўна Бяганская
- Tamara Eehnatawna Charnyawskaya (born 1934), be:Тамара Ігнатаўна Чарняўская
- Eerina Antonowna Eeoda (born 1932), be:Ірына Антонаўна Іода
- Tamara Viktarowna Habroos' (born 1945), be:Тамара Віктараўна Габрусь
- Eerena Lavrowskaya (born 1950s), be-tarask:Ірэна Лаўроўская
- Lyenina Meekalayevna Meeronava (born 1931), be:Леніна Мікалаеўна Міронава
- Ala Vaseelevna Sichova (born 1928), be:Ала Васілеўна Сычова
Belgium
- Hilde Daem (born 1950), in partnership with Paul Robbrecht, nl:Robbrecht & Daem
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Dijana Alić (born 1950s), (bs) Dr Dijana Alic joined the UNSW Architecture program in 1990 and the academic staff team in 1992. Prior to her academic career she worked as an architect, site supervisor and a consultant on a number of large projects. Born in Sarajevo, she studied at the University of Sarajevo [9]
Brazil
- Carla Juaçaba [10] [11]
- Ruth Verde Zein (born 1955), [12]
Bulgaria
Canada
- Marie-Chantal Croft (fr)
- Natalie Dionne, Prix d'excellence de l’Ordre des architectes du Québec 2008–2009, T house, work for Musee d'art contemporain de Montreal, E3 house
Chile
- Joan MacDonald, (1941), [15]
- Cazú Zegers (born 1958), [16]
Colombia
- Silvia Arango Cardinal, (1948), [17], [18]
- Emesé Ijjasz de Murcia, (1936), [19]
Croatia
- Ivana Ergić (born 1972), (hr)
- Vanja Ilić (born 1973), (hr)
- Vesna Milutin (born 1973), (hr)
- Srebrenka Sekulić-Gvozdanović (1916–2002), (hr)
- Anamarija Semenčić (born 1932), (hr)
- Anka Mrak Taritaš (born 1959), (hr)
- Dubravka Vranić (born 1974), (hr)
Cuba
- María Margarita Egaña Fernández, (1921–1975), [20]
- Eliana Cárdenas, (1951–2010), [21]
Denmark
- Malene Krüger, CEO at Tredje Natur [22]
- Mette Lange, [23]
- Marianne Levinsen, award-winning landscape architect [24]
- Malin Meyer, CEO and partner at Danielsen Architecture[25]
Estonia
- Paula Delacherie (1903–2003), (et)
- Mari-Ann Hütt (1943–2014), (et)
- Liina Jaanus (1937–2010), (et)
- Johanna Jõekalda (born 1970s), (et)
- Kersti Lootus (born 1953), (et)
- Daisy-Felicitas Matve (born 1924), (et)
- Helen Novikov (born 1976), (et)
- Tiina Orunuk (1955–2014), (et)
- Aini-Merike Remmel (1938–2015), (et)
- Maie Rooneem (born 1979), (et)
- Liis Sagadi (born 1981), (et)
- Oksana Solovjova (born 1974), (et)
- Reet Shein (born 1946), (et)
- Anu Tammemägi (born 1976), (et)
- Meeli Truu (1946–2013), (et)
Finland
- Gunnel Adlercreutz (born 1953), (fi)
- Aili-Salli Ahde-Kjäldman (1892–1979), (fi)
- Märta Blomstedt (1899–1982), (fi)
- Mirja Castrén (1930–2014), (fi)
- Bertha Enwald (1871–1957), (fi)
- Marjatta Jaatinen (1927–2003), (fi)
- Elna Kiljander (1889–1970), (fi)
- Maija Könkkölä (1947–2012), (fi)
- Riitta Korhonen (born 1948), (fi)
- Signe Lagerborg-Stenius (1870–1968), (fi)
- Martta Martikainen-Ypyä (1904–1992), (fi)
- Marja-Riitta Norri (born 1950), (fi)
- Annikki Paasikivi (1898–1950), (fi)
- Käpy Paavilainen (born 1947), (fi)
- Terttu Pakarinen (1946–2012), (fi)
- Aili Pulkka (1915–1987), (fi)
- Anu Puustinen (born 1974), (fi)
- Maija Rautamäki (born 1951), (fi)
- Salme Setälä (1894–1980), (fi)
- Anne Stenros (born 1954), (fi)
- Kaarin Taipale (born 1948), (fi)
France
- Florence Bougnoux (fr)
- Iwona Buczkowska (fr)
- Anne Demians, Prix Œuvre originale 2014, [26]
- Maria Deroche (fr)
- Christine Dalnoky ([[[:fr:Christine Dalnoky|fr]])
- Anne Debarre, [27]
- Odette Ducarre (fr)
- Françoise Fromonot (fr)
- Catherine Furet (fr)
- Élisabeth Garouste (fr)
- Anne Lacaton, [28]
- Brigitte Métra (fr)
- Marine Miroux (fr)
- Jeanne Scelles-Millie (fr)
- Corinne Vezzoni (fr)
Germany
Greece
India
- your redlink here
Ireland
Italy
- your redlink here
Jamaica
- your redlink here
Japan
- Nobuko Tsuchiura, (1900–1998) first woman architect of Japan
Kenya
- your redlink here
Latvia
- Inese Aizstrauta (born 1979), (lv)
- Ingūna Rībena (born 1956), (lv)
Lithuania
- Aldona Aleksaitė-Liudvinavičienė (born 1958), (lt)
- Virginija Bakšienė (born 1951), (lt)
- Genovaitė Balėnienė (born 1934), (lt)
- Idalija Bėčienė (born 1953), (lt)
- Elena Nijolė Bučiūtė (1930–2010), (lt)
- Marija Burinskienė (born 1954), (lt)
- Stefanija Čerškutė (1930–2008), (lt)
- Valerija Cukermanienė (born 1935), (lt)
- Irena Daujotaitė (born 1931), (lt)
- Giedrė Filipavičienė (born 1951), (lt)
- Irma Grigaitienė (born 1952), (lt)
- Birutė Gudynaitė (1953–2012), (lt)
- Viktorija Salvinija Jakučiūnienė (born 1936), (lt)
- Gražina Janulytė-Bernotienė (born 1951), (lt)
- Dainora Juchnevičiūtė (born 1934), (lt)
- Gražina Elena Juknevičienė (born 1943), (lt)
- Jūratė Juozaitienė (born 1953), (lt)
- Birutė Kasperavičienė (1926–1976), (lt)
- Audronė Kaušpėdienė (born 1953), (lt)
- Gražina Kirdeikienė (born 1944), (lt)
- Elvyra Klimavičienė (born 1959), (lt)
- Birutė Kugevičienė (born 1928), (lt)
- Aida Lėckienė (born 1935), (lt)
- Živilė Antanina Mačionienė (born 1933), (lt)
- Marija Matušakaitė (born 1924), (lt)
- Liuda Mažeikienė (born 1926), (lt)
- Giedrė Eleonora Miknevičienė (born 1943), (lt)
- Gražina Miškinienė (1927–1996), (lt)
- Apolonija Nistelienė (born 1925), (lt)
- Nina Špikienė (born 1940s), (lt)
- Ramunė Staševičiūtė (born 1959), (lt)
- Rūta Stuopelienė (born 1956), (lt)
- Gertrūda Šumskienė (1935–1993), (lt)
- Kornelija Toropovienė (1956–1993), (lt)
Macedonia
- Eeskra Grabool (1936–2008), mk:Искра Грабул
- Vaseelka Ladeenska (1928–2013), mk:Василка Ладинска
Mexico
Mongolia
- Biambasuren Luvsandamdingiin, (b. 1955) [34]
Montenegro
- your redlink here
Netherlands
- Liesbeth van der Pol (born 1959), former Chief Government Architect of the Netherlands, nl:Liesbeth van der Pol
New Zealand
- your redlink here
Norway
Philippines
Poland
- Hanna Adamczewska-Wejchert (1920–1996), architect, educator, pl:Hanna Adamczewska-Wejchert
- Eleonora Bergman (born 1947), pl:Eleonora Bergman
- Irena Bieniek-Kotela (1922–2013), pl:Irena Bieniek-Kotela
- Anna Bujak, (1927–2008), pl:Anna Bujak
- Ewa Cieszyńska (1923–1972), pl:Ewa Cieszyńska
- Anna Czapska (1919–2007), pl:Anna Czapska
- Janina Czarnecka (1898–1974), pl:Janina Czarnecka
- Jadwiga Dobrzyńska (1898–1940), pl:Jadwiga Dobrzyńska
- Olga Doraczyńska (1947–2012), pl:Olga Doraczyńska
- Danuta Barbara Dziekańska (1924–2008), pl:Danuta Barbara Dziekańska
- Barbara Gancarczyk (born 1923), pl:Barbara Gancarczyk
- Zofia Garlińska-Hansen (1924–2013) pl:Zofia Garlińska-Hansen
- Anna Górska (1914–2002), pl:Anna Górska
- Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak (born 1920), pl:Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak
- Danuta Hahn (1922–2013), pl:Danuta Hahn
- Małgorzata Handzelewicz-Wacławek (1922–1996), pl:Małgorzata Handzelewicz-Wacławek
- Marlena Happach, pl:Marlena Happach
- Emilia Hiżowa (1895–1970), pl:Emilia Hiżowa
- Aleksandra Hubert (1923–2000), pl:Aleksandra Hubert
- Cezaria Iljin-Szymańska (1916–2007), pl:Cezaria Iljin-Szymańska
- Marta Ingarden (1921–2009), pl:Marta Ingarden
- Marzanna Jagiełło (born 1960), pl:Marzanna Jagiełło
- Bogna Jakuszko-Klimczewska (born 1928), pl:Bogna Jakuszko-Klimczewska
- Krystyna Januszkiewicz (born 1970s), pl:Krystyna Januszkiewicz
- Maria Jaworska-Michałowska (1955–2013), pl:Maria Jaworska-Michałowska
- Anna Kodelska (1901–1944), pl:Anna Kodelska
- Helena Kurcyusz (1914–1999), pl:Helena Kurcyusz
- Ewa Kuryłowicz (born 1953), pl:Ewa Kuryłowicz
- Elżbieta Maj (born 1940s), pl:Elżbieta Maj
- Helena Morsztynkiewiczowa (1894–1983), pl:Helena Morsztynkiewiczowa
- Elżbieta Muszyńska (born 1943), pl:Elżbieta Muszyńska
- Stanisława Nowicka (architect) (born 1912), pl:Stanisława Nowicka (rysownik i architekt)
- Joanna Onyszkiewicz (born 1950), pl:Joanna Onyszkiewicz
- Natalia Paszkowska (born 1981), pl:Natalia Paszkowska
- Regina Pawuła-Piwowarczyk (1925–2008), pl:Regina Pawuła-Piwowarczyk
- Maria Piechotka (born 1920), pl:Maria Piechotka
- Małgorzata Pizio-Domicz, pl:Małgorzata Pizio-Domicz
- Ewa Pruszewicz-Sipińska (born 1957), pl:Ewa Pruszewicz-Sipińska
- Anna Ptaszycka (1911–1967), pl:Anna Ptaszycka
- Krystyna Różyska-Tołłoczko (1909–2001), pl:Krystyna Różyska-Tołłoczko
- Elżbieta Sadkowski (born 1960s), pl:Elżbieta Sadkowski
- Maria Sarnik-Konieczna (born 1941), pl:Maria Sarnik-Konieczna
- Eleonora Sekrecka (1902–1997), pl:Eleonora Sekrecka
- Halina Skibniewska (1921–2011), pl:Halina Skibniewska
- Zofia Skrzypek-Mrowiec (born 1946), pl:Zofia Skrzypek-Mrowiec
- Magdalena Staniszkis (born 1945), pl:Magdalena Staniszkis
- Janina Stańkowska (1914–2011), pl:Janina Stańkowska
- Janina Starzewska (1926–2001), pl:Janina Starzewska
- Beata Świerczyńska (born 1960), pl:Beata Świerczyńska
- Helena Syrkus (1900–1982), housing projects together with husband Szymon Syrkus, pl:Helena Syrkusowa [35]
- Hanna Szmalenberg (born 1950), pl:Hanna Szmalenberg
- Maria Waschko (1925–2007), pl:Maria Waschko
- Aleksandra Wasilkowska (born 1978), pl:Aleksandra Wasilkowska
- Halina Wiśniewska (1920–2011), pl:Halina Wiśniewska
- Agnieszka Zabłocka-Kos (born 1957), pl:Agnieszka Zabłocka-Kos
- Maria Zachwatowicz (1902–1994), pl:Maria Zachwatowicz
- Katarzyna Zielonko-Jung (born 1970s), pl:Katarzyna Zielonko-Jung
- Janina Żydanowicz (1916–2007), pl:Janina Żydanowicz
Puerto Rico
- your redlink here
Romania
- Ada Zăgănescu (1889–?) [36]
- Doina Marilena Ciocânea (b. 1951) [37]
- Lucia Dumbrâveanu (born 1898) [38] [39]
- Irineu Maria Friedman (aka “Mimi” Friedman) (born ca. 1890s) [40]
- Georgeta Garea (b. 1953) [41]
- Irene Patrulius (b. 1935) [42]
- Maria Militza Sion (b. 1938) [43]
- Ana Uncu (b. 1954) [44]
Russia
In addition to the names below from the Russian wiki, there are at least a couple of red-linked women architects who have received international recognition:
- Galina Balashova (born 1931), de:Galina Andrejewna Balaschowa, space architect
- Varvara Melnikova (born 1980), File:Варвара Мельникова.png, director of the Strelka Institute, additional link (article was previously deleted and needs to be revived)
- Militsa Prokhorova (1907–1959), ru:Прохорова, Милица Ивановна, early female architect specializing in landscape architecture[3]
- From the Russian wiki
- Reemma Pyetrovna Aldoneena (born 1928), ru:Алдонина, Римма Петровна
- Neena Alyeksandrovna Alyosheena (1924–2012), ru:Алёшина, Нина Александровна
- Ol'ga Vladeemeerovna Ashvareena (born 1950s), ru:Ашварина, Ольга Владимировна
- Nadyezhda Alyeksandrovna Bikova (1907–1997), ru:Быкова, Надежда Александровна
- Tamara Meekhaylovna Bootayeva (1912–1998), ru:Бутаева, Тамара Михайловна
- Zoya Oseepovna Brod (1907–1972), ru:Брод, Зоя Осиповна
- Eereena Neekolayevna Byenooa [Benois] (1912–2004), ru:Бенуа, Ирина Николаевна
- Natalya Boreesovna Chmooteena (1912–2005), ru:Чмутина, Наталья Борисовна
- Yeleezaveyeta Natanovna Chyecheek (1916–2015), ru:Чечик, Елизавета Натановна
- Neena Abramovna Dikhoveechnaya (1914–2006), ru:Дыховичная, Нина Абрамовна
- Tat'yana Boreesovna Doobyago (1899–1959), ru:Дубяго, Татьяна Борисовна
- Natalya Olyegovna Dooshkeena (born 1954), ru:Душкина, Наталья Олеговна
- Ol'ga Vladeemeerovna Karapetyan (1958–2010), ru:Карапетян, Ольга Владимировна
- Tamara Daveedovna Katzyenyelyenbogen (1894–1976), ru:Каценеленбоген, Тамара Давыдовна
- Nataleeya Abramovna Kazhdan (born 1942), ru:Каждан, Наталия Абрамовна
- Raeesa Neekolayevna Kokhanova (1906–1992), ru:Коханова, Раиса Николаевна
- Leedeeya Konstanteenova Komarova (1902–2002), ru:Комарова, Лидия Константиновна
- Neenel Neekolayevna Kooz'mina (born 1937), ru:Кузьмина, Нинель Николаевна
- Ol'ga Eevanovna Lapeena (born 1959), ru:Лапина, Ольга Ивановна
- Elyeonora Yakovlevna Leekhtenberg (born 1925), ru:Лихтенберг, Элеонора Яковлевна
- Anna Aloeesovna Leyman (1912–1972), ru:Лейман, Анна Алоизовна
- Ol'ga Sergeyevna Lozeenskaya (1909–1978), ru:Лозинская, Ольга Сергеевна
- Oktyabreena Gansovna Lyebyedyeva (1923–2011), ru:Лебедева, Октябрина Гансовна
- Eenna L'vovna Lyutomskaya (born 1925), ru:Лютомская, Инна Львовна
- Yelena Neekolayevna Morozkeena (1922–1999), ru:Морозкина, Елена Николаевна
- Yelena Boreesovna Obsyannikova (born 1940s), ru:Овсянникова, Елена Борисовна
- Yelena Alyeksandrovna Opolovneekova (1943–2011), ru:Ополовникова, Елена Александровна
- Anastasya Boreesovna Pavlitzkaya (born 1984), ru:Павлицкая, Анастасия Борисовна
- Alyeksandra Lyeoneedovna Pavlova (1964–2013), ru:Павлова, Александра Леонидовна
- Tat'yana Fyodorovna Savarenskaya (1923–2003), ru:Саваренская, Татьяна Фёдоровна
- Lareesa Pavlovna Skoreek (born 1939), ru:Скорик, Лариса Павловна
- Leedeeya Lookeeneechna Syemyenyook (1918–2001), ru:Семенюк, Лидия Лукинична
- Ol'ga Neekolayevna Shcherbakova (born 1959), ru:Щербакова, Ольга Николаевна
- Anna Alyeksandrovna Shcheteeneena (born 1958), ru:Щетинина, Анна Александровна
- Nataleeya Meekhaylovna Shchookeena (born 1927), ru:Щукина, Наталия Михайловна
- Veektoreeya Emmanooeelovna Stroozman (born 1925), ru:Струзман, Виктория Эммануиловна
- Ol'ga Neekolayevna Voroneena (born 1959), ru:Воронина, Ольга Николаевна
- Yeleezavyeta Eevanovna Yoostova (1900–1999), ru:Юстова, Елизавета Ивановна
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
- Dragana Bazeek (born 1949), sr:Драгана Базик
- L'il'yana Blagoyevich (born 1970s), sr:Љиљана Благојевић (архитекта)
- Beeserka Ileeyashev (born 1942), sr:Бисерка Илијашев
- Zoreetza Saveecheech (born 1959), sr:Зорица Савичић
- Meeleta Tomeech (born 1942), sr:Милета Томић
- Radmeela Despeeneech-Tomeech (born 1942), sr:Радмила Деспинић-Томић
- Mirjana Vojnović (born 1951), (sh)
Slovenia
- Mojca Gregorski (born 1975), (sl)
- Juta Krulc (1913–2015), (sl)
- Barbara Rot (born 1930s), (sl)
- Milena Todorič Toplišek (born 1959), (sl)
- Gizela Šuklje (1909–1994), (sl)
Spain
- Atxu Amann y Alcocer (es)
- Cristina Gonzalo Pintor
- Rita Fernández-Queimadelos [45]
- Juana de Ontañón
- Margarita Mendizábal Aracama
- Elena Arregui Cruz López
- Blanca Lleó
- Trinidad Cuartara (es)
- Aixa del Rey, [46]
- Cristina Díaz Moreno (es)
- María Victoria Besonías (born 1947), Spanish-born architect working in Argentina
- Arantza Ozaeta Cortázar, Emerging woman architect of the year 2014 shortlist, [47]
- Maria Langarita, Woman architect of the year 2014 shortlist
- Ángela García de Paredes, [48]
- María Rubert de Ventós (born 1956), architect, educator, specializing in town planning
Sweden
Switzerland
- Jeanne Bueche (fr)
- Angela Deuber, Italcement international women and architecture prize 2015, [49], [50]
- Silvia Gmür (fr)
- Flora Ruchat-Roncati (de) [51]
- Anne Torcapel (fr)
- Tilla Theus (de)
Thailand
- your redlink here
Turkey
- Münevver Belen, see Leman Tomsu
- Leman Tomsu, First woman architect in Turkey
Uganda
- Yasmin Shariff (born 1956), Ugandan-born architect working in England as an architect and educator [52]
Ukraine
- Elina Mahodeevna Abakarova (born 1966), uk:Абакарова Еліна Магодівна
- Saniya Yoonooseevna Afzametdinova (born 1924), uk:Афзаметдинова Санія Юнусівнa [ethnic Tatar]
- Rayisa Petreevna Bikova (1928–1999), uk:Бикова Раїса Петрівна
- Tamara Mironeevna Boodyans'ka (before 1916–after 1993), uk:Будянська Тамара Миронівна
- Nataleeya Boriseevna Chmooteena (1912–2005), uk:Чмутіна Наталія Борисівна
- Eerina Oleksandreevna Eevanenko (1939–2002), uk:Іваненко Ірина Олександрівна
- Olena Markeevna Hodovanyook (born 1929), uk:Годованюк Олена Марківна
- Tamara Valentineevna Hoosel'nikova (born 1940), uk:Гусельникова Тамара Валентинівна
- Alla Vasileevna Hrachova (born 1935), uk:Грачова Алла Василівна
- Eerma Yosipeevna Karakees (born 1930), uk:Каракіс Ірма Йосипівна
- Yelizaveta Mikhayleevna Kardinalovs'ka (1900–1971), uk:Кардиналовська Єлизавета Михайлівна
- Mooza Boriseevna Konsoolova (born 1922), uk:Консулова Муза Борисівна
- Valentina Eevaneevna Korneyeva (born 1929), uk:Корнеєва Валентина Іванівна
- Khristina Lookashchook (born 1972), uk:Христина Лукащук
- Ol'ha Serheeyeevna Lozins'ka (1909–1978), uk:Лозинська Ольга Сергіївна
- Eerina Mahomedeevna Malakova (born 1936), uk:Малакова Ірина Магомедівна
- Neena Davideevna Manoocharova (1900–after 1975), uk:Манучарова Ніна Давидівна
- Yevheneeya Oleksandreevna Marinchenko (1916–1999) uk:Маринченко Євгенія Олександрівна
- Hanna Stepaneevna Mayak (1915–1993), uk:Маяк Ганна Степанівна
- Valentina Hrihoreevna Mayevs'ka (born 1929), uk:Маєвська Валентина Григорівна
- Zoya Vasileevna Moyseyenko (born 1929), uk:Мойсеєнко Зоя Василівна
- Mooza Eevaneevna Novakova (born 1927), uk:Новакова Муза Іванівна
- Tamara Fedoteevna Panchenko (born 1936), uk:Панченко Тамара Федотівна
- Yevhenia Mikhayleevna Plamenitz'ka (1927–1994), uk:Пламеницька Євгенія Михайлівна
- Ol'ha Anatoliyeevna Plamenitz'ka (born 1956), uk:Пламеницька Ольга Анатоліївна
- Mareeya Oleksandreevna Ralko (born 1950), uk:Ралко Марія Олександрівна
- Leediya Lookeevna Semenyook (1918–2001), uk:Семенюк Лідія Луківна
- Nataleeya Mikhayleevna Shchookeena (born 1927), uk: Щукіна Наталія Михайлівна
- Valentina Petreevna Shevchenko (born 1926), uk:Шевченко Валентина Петрівна
- Larisa Pavleevna Skorik (born 1939), uk:Скорик Лариса Павлівна
- Nataleeya Eevaneevna Sleepchenko (1942–2007), uk:Сліпченко Наталія Іванівна
- Tamara Olekseeyeevna Tzeleekovs'ka (born 1935), uk:Целіковська Тамара Олексіївна
- Tetyana Oleksandreevna Trehoobova (born 1937), uk:Трегубова Тетяна Олександрівна
- Tamara Davideevna Yeleehoolashveelee (1921–1984), uk:Єлігулашвілі Тамара Давидівна
United Kingdom
- Norah Aiton (1904–1989), early modernist female architect
- Joanna Bacon, shortlisted for Women Architect of the Year, 2015
- Irena Bauman, urban redevelopment
- Wendy Cheesman (fr)
- Rachel Haugh, partner at Ian Simpson Architects
- Kirsten Lees, Woman architect of the year 2014 shortlist
- Hilda Mason (1880–1955), designed St Andrew's Church, Felixstowe in reinforced concrete[4]
- Sadie Morgan, HS2 design panel chair
- Adriana Natcheva, Woman architect of the year 2014 shortlist
- Rachel Haugh (SimpsonHaugh)
- Jane and Mary Parminter, late 18th-century cousins who designed a house in Exmouth
- Tatiana von Preussen, Emerging Woman Architect of the Year Award
- Nathalie Rozencwajg, director of Rare Architecture
- Nasrine Seraji (fr)
- Alison Margaret Smithson (fr)
- Tatjana Schneider
United States
- Bessie Morse Bellingrath, (1878–1943), developer of Bellingrath Gardens, Alabama Women's Hall of Fame.
- Rebecca Binder (born 1951), founder her own firm in 1979, (fr)
- Cory Buckner, based in Los Angeles
- Jane West Clauss (1907–2003), Philadelphia architect
- Katharine Crittenden, also called "Kit" historic preservation, urban beautification... not really an architect, but tangential. Alaska Women's Hall of Fame
- Carolyn Geise, active in Seattle since the 1960s
- Valerie Hassett
- Roisin Heneghan, co-founder of Heneghan Peng
- Dealey Decherd Herndon, preservation of historic sites in Texas, Texas Women's Hall of Fame, [53]
- Dotha Bushnell Hillyer, (1843–1932) Built Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts as a memorial to her fatherConnecticut Women's Hall of Fame
- Holly Hunt, US interior designer
- Mary and Sophie Hutson, twins who were first women civil engineers at Texas A&M university. Awarded posthumous degrees in 2002.
- Marion Parker (c. 1875–1935)[5]
- Carolyn Peterson, preservation architect, [[Texas Women's Hall of Fame], [54], [55],[56]
- Marjorie Pierce (1900–1999)[5]
- Tabitha Ponte, founder of Ponte Group and WIAfund
- Ethel Power (1881–1969)[5]
- Eliza Rogers (1877–1966)[5]
- Karla Rothstein
- Rosannah Sandoval
- Margaret Spencer (architect), (1882–1966)
- Harriet Steinmesch (1893–1979)[5]
- Barbara Taylor Welander[57]
- Alda Heaton Wilson, (born 1873), member Woman Suffrage Party in New York [58]
Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation
- Some of the red-linked names are now listed under United States above
- Ruth Adams
- Alice Constance Austin
- Judith Chafee
- Jane West Clauss
- Lisl Scheu Close
- Natalie de Blois
- Mary Gannon
- Carolyn Geise – now in main list
- Elsa Gidoni
- Beverly Lorraine Greene – now in main list
- Alice Hands
- Sofia Hayden Bennett
- Grace Jewett
- Sibyl Moholy-Nagy
- Susan Maxman – now in main list
- Barbara Neski
- Hilde Reiss
- Lilian Rice
- Isabel Roberts
- Patricia Swan – now in main list
- Mariana van Rensselaer
References
- ^ "Associate Professor Pia Ednie-Brown". RMIT University. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
- ^ "Notable Alumnae", Retrieved 12 April 2015.
- ^ Dümpelmann, Sonja; Beardsley, John (11 February 2015). Women, Modernity, and Landscape Architecture. Routledge. pp. 61–. ISBN 978-1-317-55655-8.
- ^ Curl, James Stevens; Wilson, Susan (26 February 2015). The Oxford Dictionary of Architecture. Oxford University Press. pp. 470–. ISBN 978-0-19-967498-5.
- ^ a b c d e Sarah Allaback (23 May 2008). The first American women architects. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-03321-6. Retrieved 4 February 2012.
Research and source materials
Guggenheim Library & Archives
Architecture-related materials – open stacks
Guggathon bibliography
Printed materials
- Aulenti, Gae. 1979. Gae Aulenti: Comune de Milano, Ripartizione cultura, Civiche raccolte d'arte,Padiglione d'arte contemporanea di Milano, attività 1979, novembre-dicembre. Milano: Electa.
- Brierly, Cornelia. 2000. Tales of Taliesin: a memoir of fellowship. Rohnert Park, CA: Pomegranate.
- Constant, Caroline. 2000. Eileen Gray. London: Phaidon.
- Glasner, Barbara, Petra Schmidt, and Ursula Schöndeling. 2008. Patterns 2: design, art and architecture. Basel: Birkhäuser.
- Grierson, Joan. 2008. For the record: the first women in Canadian architecture. Toronto: Dundurn Press.
- Hadid, Zaha. 2006. Zaha Hadid. New York: Guggenheim Museum Publications.
- _____, and Aaron Betsky. 1998. Zaha Hadid: the complete buildings and projects. New York: Rizzoli.
- _____,, Alexandra Papadakis, and A. Papadakēs. 2005. Zaha Hadid: testing the boundaries. London: Papadakis Publisher.
- Incerti, Guido, Daria Ricchi, and Deane Simpson. 2007. Diller + Scofidio (+ Renfro), the ciliary function: works and projects, 1979-2007. Milano, Italy: Skira.
- Isozaki, Arata, and David B. Stewart. 2006. Japan-ness in architecture. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.
- Lebesque, Sabine, and Helene Fentener van Vlissingen. 1999. Yona Friedman: structures serving the unpredictable. Rotterdam: NAi Publishers.
- Lee, Uje, Jae Won Lee, and Jun Choi. 2007. Balmori. Seoul: C3 Pub.
- Lin, Maya Ying. 2000. Boundaries. New York: Simon & Schuster.
- _____, Richard Andrews, and John Beardsley. 2006. Maya Lin: systematic landscapes. Seattle: Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington.
- _____, Sarah Rogers-Lafferty, and Ann Bremner. 1994. Maya Lin: public/private. Columbus, Ohio: Wexner Center for the Arts, Ohio State University.
- Müller, Ulrike, Ingrid Radewaldt, and Sandra Kemker. 2009. Bauhaus women: art, handicraft, design. Paris: Flammarion.
- Oron, Joyce. 2009. Joyce Oron Architecture and town planning. [S.l.]: A. R. Press.
- Suma, Stefania, and Gae Aulenti. 2008. Gae Aulenti. Milano: Motta architettura.
- Torre, Susana. 1977. Women in American architecture: a historic and contemporary perspective : a publication and exhibition organized by the Architectural League of New York through its Archive of Women in Architecture. New York: Whitney Library of Design.
- Toshiko Mori Architect (Firm). 2008. Toshiko Mori Architect. New York: Monacelli Press.
Online resources
- Heresies Magazine Issue #11: Making Room - Women and Architecture. (Volume 3, Number 3)
- Johnson, Carolyn R. 1974. Women in architecture: an annotated bibliography and guide to sources of information. Monticello, IlI.: Council of Planning Librarians.
- Scott, Geraldine Knight, Suzanne B. Riess, Jack Buktenica, and Reed Dillingham. 1989. Geraldine Knight Scott, 1904-1989, a woman in landscape architecture in California, 1926-1989. Berkeley, Calif: University of California.
- Wilburn, Leila Ross. 1920. Brick and colonial homes: a collection of the latest designs, featuring the most modern in domestic architecture. Atlanta: Wilburn.
- _____. 1930. Ideal homes of today: suggestions for home builders. Atlanta, Ga: L.R. Wilburn.
- _____. Wilburn, Leila Ross. 1930. Small low-cost homes for the South. Atlanta, Ga: L.R. Wilburn.
Internet Archive
Architecture-related materials
- The AIA Historical Directory of American Architects (research by last name; if entry not found you can email the archivist with permission from the family or evidence of the architect's death to have her AIA file posted online)
- Women in the AIA – AIA Historical Directory
- Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation's Dynamic Archive – national archive of women architects in the United States
- International Archive of Women in Architecture – international in scope
Other resources
- Library of Congress
- Parlour: women, equity, architecture
- Archinect: Connecting Architects since 1997
- Stuff Mom Never Told You Podcast's list of links on women in architecture
See also
Attendees
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You can also sign up at meetup.com.
Likely attendees
- Pharos (talk) 22:10, 12 August 2015 (UTC)
- Mlynch345 (talk) 14:01, 13 August 2015 (UTC)
- DGG ( talk ) 18:47, 16 August 2015 (UTC)
- Dilettante Army (talk) 10:10, 27 August 2015 (UTC)
- Mozucat (talk) 19:49, 28 August 2015 (UTC)
- Lange.lea (talk) 12:35, 7 September 2015 (UTC)
- Loriannbrown (talk) 11:58, 7 September 2015 (UTC)
- Theycallmelmo (talk)
- Roman Spinner (talk) 10:31, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
- Megs (talk) 15:49, 21 September 2015 (UTC)
- LaurenLMG (talk) 16:10, 30 September 2015 (UTC)
- Geeta Mehta
- Michele Gorman
- Nwhysel (talk) 19:43, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
- rumayor1 (User talk:rumayor1)
- Jim.henderson (talk) 23:07, 12 October 2015 (UTC)
- jaeburke (talk)
- Jeremyb (talk) 05:27, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- DrX (talk) 17:53, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Carlyohnein (talk) 19:37, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Jeana31 (talk) 20:15, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Owl05 (talk) 20:17, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Hannah Silverman (talk) 20:24, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Monicaiturriaga (talk) 20:43, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Iarrietav (talk) 20:56, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Jamwia (talk) 20:59, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- SUSANHOROWITZPROJECT (talk) 21:05, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- NAIYI WANG (talk) 21:58, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Jeana31 (talk) 22:02, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- BrillLyle (talk)
- Kreggev (talk) 22:30, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Sgrosman (talk) 23:01, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Venezia00 (talk) 23:03, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Outdoorus (talk) 23:42, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Ktmtnguyen (talk) 23:56, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- Cmlefevre (talk) 23:57, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
Possible attendees
- it's a possibility that I can come :) Aude (talk) 20:23, 11 September 2015 (UTC)
- Fashionethics (talk) 16:59, 3 October 2015 (UTC)
- Yamara ✉ 16:33, 4 October 2015 (UTC)
- Andrevan@ 06:57, 8 October 2015 (UTC)
Regrets
- No chance. I broke my wrist during the previous NYC trip after the last wiki-meetup. I can't even make it out of Florida for the rest of the year. ---------User:DanTD (talk) 19:39, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
- In college. Good luck. PointsofNoReturn (talk) 19:41, 7 October 2015 (UTC)
- Sorry. -- RoyGoldsmith (talk) 09:36, 8 October 2015 (UTC)
- kosboot (talk) 00:33, 9 October 2015 (UTC) (but I'm very impressed with the long list of women architects - clearly this is a lacuna)
Remote participants
- Smdgejc (talk) 23:48, 13 September 2015 (UTC)
- Wisible (talk) 18:49, 20 September 2015 (UTC)
- Ipigott (talk) 13:57, 25 September 2015 (UTC)
- Roxanne Ryce-Paul
- Zpeopleheart (talk) 15:38, 12 October 2015 (UTC)
- SusunW (talk) 14:38, 13 October 2015 (UTC)
- gobonobo + c 05:53, 15 October 2015 (UTC)
- BrillLyle (talk) -- might also be able to come in person, but definitely will be participating online
- Rosiestep (talk)
Outcomes
Please add the articles you've worked on so contributions resulting from this initiative can be documented
List of new articles created
Alphabetical by last name
- Yoko Alender -- Todd F Hughes (talk)
- Margarita Brender Rubira -- Monicaiturriaga (talk)
- Ella Briggs -- Gobonobo (talk)
- María Luisa Dehesa Gómez Farías (Spanish naming customs, surname is Dehesa) -- SusunW (talk)
- Elsa Gidoni -- Carlyohnein (talk)
- Franca Helg -- Venezia00 (talk)
- Kristine Jensen -- Ipigott (talk)
- Beverly Loraine Greene -- SusunW (talk)
- Svetlana Kana Radević -- SusunW (talk)
- María Francisca Lage de la Fuente -- Monicaiturriaga (talk)
- Hannah Lawson -- NAIYI WANG (talk)
- Samira Rathod -- Jeana31 (talk)
- Wenche Selmer -- Cmlefevre (talk)
- Graciela Silvestri -- Lange.lea (talk)
- Valentina Pistoli -- Jgalang (talk)
- Roberta Washington -- Jamwia (talk)
- Elizabeth Wright Ingraham -- LaurenLMG (talk)
- Barbara Humphreys -- Rosiestep (talk)
Sandboxes
- Nasrine Seraji -- Sgrosman (talk)
- Margaret Van Pelt Vilas -- Kreggev (talk)
List of articles improved
Alphabetical by last name
- Annmarie Adams -- Loriannbrown (talk)
- Urmas Alender -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Yoko Alender -- Pharos (talk), Gobonobo (talk), Flying Saucer (talk), Duckduckstop (talk), Dthomsen8 (talk)
- Michael A. Amos -- Zpeopleheart (talk)
- Amale Andraos -- Mlynch345 (talk) 17:36, 19 October 2015 (UTC)
- Gae Aulenti -- Carlyohnein (talk)
- Catherine Bauer Wurster -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Elizabeth Benjamin (Architect) -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Louise Blanchard Bethune -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Ella Briggs -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Denise Scott Brown -- Mozucat (talk)
- Octavia E. Butler -- Mozucat (talk)
- Urmila Eulie Chowdhury -- Jeana31 (talk)
- Beatriz del Cueto -- SusunW (talk) 16:43, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
- Merrill Elam -- Loriannbrown (talk)
- Milton Geovanny Palacios -- Zpeopleheart (talk)
- Fledgling (novel) -- Mozucat (talk)
- Lois Howe] -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Margaret Justin Blanco White -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Kindred (novel) -- Mozucat (talk)
- Eleanor Manning O'Connor -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Gill Matthewson -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Sibyl Moholy-Nagy -- Hannah Silverman (talk)
- Net neutrality in Chile -- Zpeopleheart (talk)
- Nykredit Architecture Prize-- Ipigott (talk)
- Valentina Pistoli -- Pharos (talk), Gobonobo (talk), Duckduckstop (talk), Ipigott (talk), Dthomsen8 (talk), Megalibrarygirl (talk)
- Georgina Pope Yeatman -- Zpeopleheart (talk)
- Diana Rowntree -- Gobonobo (talk)
- Kazuyo Sejima -- Ktmtnguyen (talk)
- Peggy Speas -- SusunW (talk)
- Nitza Metzger Szmuk -- Jim.henderson (talk)
- Teresa Táboas -- Iarrietav (talk), Gobonobo (talk)
- George Washington Ellis-- Zpeopleheart (talk)
- Roberta Washington -- Reddogsix (talk), Wgolf (talk)
- Winner's Circle Productions -- Zpeopleheart (talk)
- Helen Binkerd Young -- Outdoorus (talk)
- Idan Zareski -- Zpeopleheart (talk)
Press
Alpha by news source
- "Wikipedia Editathon: Women in Architecture". ArchDaily. 6 October 2015.
- "Takeaways from the Guggenheim's Wikipedia Edit-a-thon on Women in Architecture". Architect Magazine. 16 October 2015.
- "Archtober Preview. Our expert picks for what to see this Fall, from exhibitions to building tours". The Architect's Newspaper. 29 September 2015.
- O'Donnell, Audrey (15 October 2015). "Q&A: SU professor to attend Wikipedia edit-a-thon for women in architecture". The Daily Orange.
- Duke, Jennifer (15 October 2015). "Wikipedia edit-a-thon putting women in architecture back on the record". Domain.
- Epstein, Barbara (14 October 2015). "Guggenheim’s Women in Architecture Edit-a-thon–October 15". Loeb Fellowship at the Harvard Graduate School of Design - LOEBlog.
- Artemel, AJ (6 October 2015). "Your Guide to Archtober 2015". Metropolis.
- Halberg, Morgan (22 September 2015). "Archtober! What’s on Tap for the City’s Architecture and Design Month". The New York Observer.
- Cembalast, Robin (11 October 2015). "Museums Open Up to Power of Wiki". The Wall Street Journal.
- Owens, Anne Marie Deer (14 October 2015). "Vanderbilt Libraries to host two Wikipedia ‘edit-a-thons’". Vanderbilt News.
External links
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- The Sackler Center for Arts Education @ Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- Event listing @ Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
- Guggenheim Museum at Wikipedia:GLAM
- Wikipedia:GLAM – GLAM-Wiki initiative: Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums
- Archtober
- New York Archives Week
- Art+Feminism
- Ada Lovelace / Ada Lovelace Day
- ArchiteXX
- #WikiD: Women Wikipedia Design
- Wikipedia Meetup – NYC (main events page)
- Wikimedia New York City
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