Episode 110: Ellen Biddle Shipman
Tune in to learn about Ellen Biddle Shipman, one of the first female Landscape Architects in the U.S., whose work impacted the American Landscape. For show notes and more information check out our website https://www.shebuildspodcast.com/episodes/ellenbiddleshipman
Episode 107: Loja Saarinen
Loja Saarinen was the matriarch of the Saarinen Family. She would contribute to the development of the Cranbrook Institution.
Episode 105: Mary Nevan Gannon & Alice J. Hands
Mary Gannon and Alice Hands would become one of the youngest and early examples of woman-woman architecture partnerships in the United States.
Episode 104: Ada Gomperz
Interior designer with a focus on kitchen design and collaborator of many architects.
Episode 102: Clara Driscoll
Learn about the life, work, struggles, and achievements of Clara Driscoll artist, furniture designer, and Head of the Tiffany Girls. For show notes and more information check out our website https://www.shebuildspodcast.com/episodes/claradriscoll
Episode 101: Liane Zimbler
Learn about the life, work, struggles, and achievements of Liane Zimbler, owner of architecture firms in Austria and the United States, who collaborated and partnered with other women. For show notes and more information check out our website https://www.shebuildspodcast.com/episodes/lianezimbler
Episode 97: Dr. Sharon Sutton
The first African American woman to become a full-time professor at the University of Michigan.
Episode 96: Solange d'Herbez de la Tour
Founder of the International Union of Women Architects.
Episode 95: Dr. Eleanor K. Baum
The first woman to become a Dean of an engineering school.
Episode 94: Tonny Zwollo
Dutch architect who moved to Latin America to live and work in indigenous communities.
Episode 93: Iris Apfel
The “Geriatric Starlet” that had her own business as a textile designer.
Episode 92: Yasmeen Lari, Part Two
First woman to become a licensed architect in Pakistan. (Part 2)