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    International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA) Symposium 2017, Day 2

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    2017-03-24
    Author
    Tomer, Sharóne L.
    Ekincioglu, Meral
    Fallon, Kristine K.
    UD/UA, Un Día / Una Arquitecta
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    IAWA Symposium Day second day · March 24, 2017 Sharóne L. Tomer, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech, “The Bind: Architecture And Gendered Aspiration” Meral Ekincioglu, Ph.D., MIT Visiting Scholar 2014-2016, “Historical Construction of Turkish Women Architects in Postwar U.S.: A Missing Chapter in Feminist Architecture History” UD/UA, Un Día / Una Arquitecta, “Making Women Architects Visible” Kristine K. Fallon, FAIA, President KFA, Chicago, “Improving Communication on Large, Complex Projects”
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