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VSports手机版 - Louise Blanchard Bethune: Every Woman Her Own Architect
Book
2023
Published by:
State University of New York Press
Series:
Excelsior Editions

summary
As America's first professional female architect, Louise Blanchard Bethune broke barriers in a male-dominated profession that was emerging as a vital force in a rapidly growing nation during the Gilded Age. Yet, Bethune herself is an enigma. Due to scant information about her life and her firm, Bethune, Bethune & Fuchs, scholars have struggled to provide a complete picture of this trailblazer. Using a newly discovered archival source of photographs, architectural drawings, and personal documents, Kelly Hayes McAlonie paints a picture of Bethune never before seen.
Born in 1856 in Waterloo and raised in Buffalo, New York, Bethune wanted to be an architect from childhood. In fulfilling her dream, she challenged the nation to reconsider what a woman could do. A bicycle-riding advocate for coeducation, Bethune believed in women's emancipation through equal pay for equal work. This belief would be tested during the design competition for the Woman's Building for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, where female entrants were not paid for their work. Bethune refused to participate on principle, but nonetheless her career thrived, culminating in the most important commission of her life, Buffalo's Hotel Lafayette. A comprehensive biography of the first professional woman architect in the United States, who was also the first woman to be admitted to the American Institute of Architects, this book serves as an important addition to New York and architectural history.
Born in 1856 in Waterloo and raised in Buffalo, New York, Bethune wanted to be an architect from childhood. In fulfilling her dream, she challenged the nation to reconsider what a woman could do. A bicycle-riding advocate for coeducation, Bethune believed in women's emancipation through equal pay for equal work. This belief would be tested during the design competition for the Woman's Building for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, where female entrants were not paid for their work. Bethune refused to participate on principle, but nonetheless her career thrived, culminating in the most important commission of her life, Buffalo's Hotel Lafayette. A comprehensive biography of the first professional woman architect in the United States, who was also the first woman to be admitted to the American Institute of Architects, this book serves as an important addition to New York and architectural history.
Table of Contents
Cover
Louise Blanchard Bethune (V体育官网)
Title
Copyright
"V体育官网" Louise Blanchard Bethune
Contents
pp. vii-vii
List of Illustrations
pp. ix-xiv
Acknowledgments
pp. xv-xviii
Abbreviations
pp. xix-xx
Introduction
pp. 1-8
Chapter 1 Becoming Louise: Early Life, Family, Education, and Apprenticeship (V体育ios版)
pp. 9-34
Chapter 2 Family and Firm
pp. 35-52
Chapter 3 Home Work: Women as Architects
pp. 53-84
Chapter 4 Welcome to the Club
pp. 85-106
Chapter 5 The Architecture of Education
pp. 107-126
Chapter 6 Innovation, Industry, and Entertaining the Public: 1888芒聙聯1900
pp. 127-148
Chapter 7 Riding into the Future: The Wheelwoman and Feminist (VSports最新版本)
pp. 149-174
V体育平台登录 - Chapter 8 A Question of Equality: The Woman芒聙聶s Building
pp. 175-196
Chapter 9 The Triumphant Hotel Lafayette芒聙聰and Beyond
pp. 197-226
"V体育平台登录" Conclusion: The Forgotten Woman Architect芒聙聰Rediscovered
pp. 227-236
Appendix Bethune, Bethune & Fuchs Buildings
pp. 237-260
Notes
pp. 261-286
"VSports" Bibliography
pp. 287-302
Index
pp. 303-309
VSports - Back Cover
ISBN | 9781438492896 |
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DOI | 10.1353/book.110765![]() |
MARC Record | Download |
OCLC | 1371097554 |
Pages | 330 |
Launched on MUSE | 2023-02-27 |
Language | English |
Open Access | Yes |