Heresies Article Index
Issue #11 – Making Room: Women and Architecture
Artist/Author | Title | Page(s) |
(Table of Contents) | 1 | |
Statement | 2 | |
Rondanini, Nunzia | Architecture and Social Change | 3-5 |
Weisman, Leslie Kanes | Women’s Environmental Rights: A Manifesto | 6-8 |
Weisman, Leslie Kanes | 6 | |
Lane, Bettye | 7 | |
Sutton, Sharon | Street Museum | 9 |
Francis, Pat Therese | “Where Do You Live?”: Women in the Landscape of Poverty | 10-11 |
Kennedy, Margrit | Seven Hypotheses on Female and Male Principles in Architecture | 12-13 |
Kowalski, Karla | Funeral Chapel Schwarzach St. Veit | 13 |
Wekerle, Gerda R. | Women House Themselves | 14-16 |
Anderson, Gun | Women renovating a woman’s house� | 16 |
Francis, Susan | Women’s Design Collective | 17 |
Lindquist, Christine | Sweat Equity and the Women of St. Columba’s | 18-19 |
Price, Gail | The abandoned townhouse purchased by El Club del Barrio | 18 |
Adam, K.; Aitcheson, S. E.; Sprague, J.F. | Women’s Development Corporation | 19-20 |
Price, Gail | Architects’ Community Design Center: A Conversation with Toni Harris | 21-22 |
Helfer, Helen; Weisman, Leslie Kanes | Rescource List | 22 |
Rutholtz, Ruth; Sung, Diana Ming | 23 | |
Wright, Gwendolyn | The Woman’s Commonwealth: A Nineteenth-Century Experiment | 24-27 |
The Woman’s Commonwealth | 25 | |
The Central Hotel, 1891. Main Street elevation. | 26 | |
Plan, Central Hotel | 27 | |
Birkby, Phyllis | Herspace | 28-29 |
Hess, Jean E. | Domestic Interiors in Northern New Mexico | 30-33 |
Pollock, Nancy Lee | Women on the Inside: Divisions of Space in Imperial China | 34-37 |
Thomson, John | House of the Official, Yang, Peking | 34 |
Fennel, Nigel | Plan of a Chinese House | 35 |
Tsien, Billie | Liberty | 38 |
Rubbo, Anna | Housing Histories: A Way of Understanding the Social and Personal Meaning of the Domestic Environment | 39-41 |
Maglin, Nan Bauer | Kitchen Dreams | 42-46 |
Unknown | New York tenement kitchen, circa 1905 | 43 |
Unknown | A New York working girl’s home, circa 1897 | 44 |
Byron | Cooking Class at Christ Church Memorial House | 44 |
Price, Gail | Cubes in the Sahara | 47 |
Bishop, Jane; Marks, Barbara | A Place of Birth: The Changing Structure of Obstetrical Care | 48-50 |
Chernoff, S. | 50 | |
Torre, Susana | Space as Matrix | 51-52 |
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins | The Passing of the Home in Great American Cities | 53-55 |
Hayden, Dolores | The Feminist Paradise Palace | 56-58 |
Greenbaum, Joan | Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dilectic | 59-61 |
Barkin, Carol | Electricity Is Her Servant | 62-63 |
McGroarty, Jane; Hayden, Deborah | Environment As Memory: An Interview with Eileen Gray by Jean Badovici | 64-65 |
Dennis, Donna | Two Stories with Porch | 64 |
Connor, Maureen | Installation View | 65 |
Connor, Maureen | Column A | 65 |
Robertson, Donna | The Bessie Smith Memorial Dance Hall located somewhere in Harlem | 66-67 |
Nevins, Deborah F. | Eileen Gray | 68-71 |
Nevins, Deborah F. (translated by) | From Electicism to Doubt: An Interview with Eileen Gray by Jean Badovici | 71-72 |
Dietsch, Deborah | Lilly Reich | 73-76 |
Cranz, Galen | The Sharon Building: The Transformation of Women’s Recreational Needs in the Late Nineteenth-Century City | 77-79 |
First municipal playground in the U.S. | 77 | |
Morris, Ellen K. | Vignettes in Architectural Education: A Letter from the Ivory Tower | 80-81 |
McNeur, Lorna | The City Within the Landscape | 82 |
Balmori, Diana | Beatrix Farrand at Dumbarton Oaks | 83-86 |
Rock, Cynthia | Building The Women’s Club in Nineteenth-Century America | 87-90 |
Parker (later Nichols), Minerva | Drawing room stage, New Century Club, Wilmington Deleware, 1893. | 87 |
Boutelle, Sara Holmes | Women’s Networks: Julia Morgan and Her Clients | 91-94 |
Edelen, James H. | Phoebe Hearst Administration Building | 92 |
(ADVERTS) | 95-96 | |
(UPCOMING ISSUES) | 97 |