Episode 122: Belle Moskowitz
Belle Moskowitz, a social reform pioneer and political strategist of the 21st century.
Episode 121: Virginia Andreescu Haret
The first woman to become the Romanian Architectural Inspector General.
Episode 119: Lin Huiyin, Part 2
The first female Chinese architect who focused on preservation of historic Chinese architecture.
Episode 117: Barbara Stauffacher Solomon
Barbara “Bobbie” Stauffacher Solomon was a Graphic Designer, responsible for creating the Super Graphics at Sea Ranch, California.
Episode 116: Teresa Gisbert
Bolivian architect and art historian, pioneer of mestizo art studies.
Episode 115: Florence Yoch
Landscape architect working in Southern California and film set designer.
Episode 114: Lillian Gilbreth
Pioneer in the field of industrial engineering and kitchen design.
Episode 113: Alison Smithson
Alison Smithson is part of the duo that brought New Brutalism to popularity.
Episode 112: Anne Tyng Part Two
First licensed woman architect in Pennsylvania and longtime collaborator with Louis Khan.
Episode 111: Anne Tyng Part One
First licensed woman architect in Pennsylvania and longtime collaborator with Louis Khan.
Episode 110: Ellen Biddle Shipman
Ellen Biddle Shipman, one of the first female Landscape Architects in the U.S., whose work impacted the American Landscape.
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.