Women And The Making Of Built Space In England, 1870–1950 by Diana Darling

Exploring Gender, Class, and Architecture

This insightful exploration delves into the often-overlooked contributions of women in shaping the architectural landscape of England between 1870 and 1950. It highlights the roles women played not only as architects and designers but also as patrons, clients, and users of built spaces. Through a detailed examination of historical records, personal narratives, and architectural projects, the book uncovers the ways in which women influenced the development of urban and rural environments, challenging traditional gender roles and leaving a lasting impact on the built environment.

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