Tuesday, 21 August 2007
women + architecture ;)
In 1875 Mary L. Page became the first woman to graduate with a degree in architecture. Although a lot has changed since then, there is still a significant disproportion of women to men in the professional environment. The progress is obvious in the educational world, where 1 out of 3 architecture students are currently female. However, in 2003 the National Architecture Accreditation Board (NAAB) revealed that only 13% of registered architects are women. Many statistics suggest that although more women are receiving architecture degrees, there are still gender barriers to within the profession.
credit: http://www.architorturefilm.com/info.htm#generalNotes
our species seem scarce in the architecture field ~.~
lihjiunn
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yea this line of work is very much dominated by guys. so nows the time for all you young ladies to come in! u gotta set it right!! the dawn of a new era, where gender is no longer a factor in anything and everything we do. New World Order!!
may i know who is bubaks?
curious eh~
;)
bubaks is derived from a[bubak]ar.
haha. im abu..
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