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Beverly Willis is adding her voice to a new podcast featuring discussions about the lives and careers of female pioneers of American Architecture. Going beyond the scholarship of the award-winning website Pioneering Women of American Architecture, our podcast New Angle: Voice details the struggles and triumphs of six leading women who have personified achievement in a primarily male dominated field.
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Not Only Survive, but Flourish: The Story of WSPA
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28:23Hello, this is New Angle: Voice, the podcast about Pioneering Women in American Architecture brought to you by the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation. I'm your new host, Alexandra Lange. Our latest episode describes the creation and experience of the Women's School of Planning and Architecture, popularly known as WSPA, which ran for four summer…
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Catherine Bauer Wurster: A Thoroughly Modern Woman
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46:14Welcome to New Angle Voice: I'm your bi-coastal architect and host, Cynthia Phifer Kracauer. Catherine Bauer's life divided into two names and two geographies: her urban east coast youth, and her Bay Area soft landing. She hobnobbed with the bohemian elite of the interwar years….brilliantly charming the pants off of the big architect names of the W…
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Beyond Architecture: The Fantasy Worlds of Phyllis Birkby
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45:14We continue our throw-back to the seventies, and take a deeper dive into the many facets of the women's movement that impacted the practice of architecture. Pushed to the side and rarely credited for her architectural work at Davis Brody, Phyllis Birkby became a significant figure in extending the lesbian women's movement to architecture during the…
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Laying the Groundwork: Women in American Architecture, Spring 1977
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25:36That was some party. Even though I didn't make it to the splashy opening, I did attend the transformational exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, our subject in this episode. A rarely used sculpture gallery was filled with ranks and files of cheap drafting tables, their tops tilted to display what seemed to be pages out of the book, one spread to a ta…
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Architecture, Family Style – The Lives and Work of Sarah Harkness and Jean Fletcher
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44:08Sarah Pillsbury, or Sally as she was better known by her peers, and Jean Bodman were both architects who married architects. As an architect who also married an architect, my perspective may be more inside baseball on the professional side, but utter awe and fascination on the family end. I'm Cynthia Phifer Kracauer, architect, Executive Director o…
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Anna Wagner Keichline: The Legacy of Invention
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26:301913 was the year of the grand march for suffrage in Washington DC, the 250,000 marchers and attendees eclipsed the coverage the following day of the inauguration of Woodrow Wilson. Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, population 4216, had its own march, on the fourth of July. Costumes were di rigeur, with a goodly number of stately toga clad ladies and a few…
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I picked up a free glossy real estate magazine with an enticing photograph of summer leisure pursuits under the title Sag Harbor: A Whale of a Good Time. We traveled out there in early spring, collecting voices of preservation, community, celebrity, and long tenured summer families as we searched for Amaza Lee Meredith's modern architecture. A shor…
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The Art We Must Live With: Ada Louise Huxtable and Architecture Criticism
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45:03Anyone who writes about American architecture of the mid twentieth and early 21 st century measures their critical achievement with the yardstick drawn by Ada Louise Huxtable. With countless articles for two great daily newspapers, this petite New Yorker had a gigantic influence on our understanding of the work of architects, real estate developers…
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New Angle: Voice is back! We kick off Season Two with Ray Kaiser Eames. Many know Ray Eames as the small, dirndled woman behind her more famous husband. In this episode, we uncover the talented artist who saw the world full of color, the industrial designer bending plywood in the spare bedroom, and the visionary who treated folk art, cigarette wrap…
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Sermon Only – December 18, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – December 18, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – December 4, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – November 27, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – November 20, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – November 13, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – November 6, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – October 30, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – October 2, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – September 11, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – August 28, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – August 28, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – August 14, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – August 7, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – July 31, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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Sermon Only – June 12, 2022By Dr. Don Wilton
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