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Tag Archives: Parlour: Women Equity and Architecture
Leading Towards Gender Equity Part 1: Interview with Shelley Penn
One of the most important discussions to come out of the 2014 National Architecture Conference was the issue of gender equity in the Architecture profession. Leading up to this point, ground breaking academic research has been undertaken through a project entitled Equity and … Continue reading
Posted in all posts, construction industry, Gender Equity in Architecture, Interviews, Uncategorized
Tagged AIA National Committee on Gender Equity, Dr Naomi Stead, Emma Williamson, Equity and Diversity in the Australian Architecture Profession: Women Work and Leadership, Justine Clark, Parlour: Women Equity and Architecture, Shelley Penn
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Transform: Altering the Future of Architecture
With the 2013 National Architecture Conference having wrapped up and Architectural life returning to normal programming, there is now time to go back and reflect on the event titled Transform: Altering the Future of Architecture. For those who missed my earlier … Continue reading
Posted in 2013 Architecture Conference, all posts, construction industry, Gender Equity in Architecture, Uncategorized
Tagged 2013 Homework Ball, draft guidelines for equitable practice, Justine Clark, Karen Burns, Lee Hillam, Naomi Stead, Parlour: Women Equity and Architecture, Shelley Penn, Shelley Roberts, Stuart Harrison
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