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New Zealand women architects have faced decades of struggle to maintain a position in a male-dominated profession. This groundbreaking new book tells the story of their contribution to the creativity, built environment and community of New Zealand.

Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION / ELIZABETH COX 9 PART ONE: 1840–1945 1. ‘WE MADE THE PLAN OURSELVES’: EARLY COLONIAL WOMEN DESIGNING BUILDINGS / CHERIE JACOBSON 18 2. ‘THE TALENT SHE UNDOUBTEDLY POSSESSES’: KATE BEATH / ELIZABETH COX 28 3. VERY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES: LUCY GREENISH / ELIZABETH COX 34 4. A ‘WORK-ROOM PURE AND SIMPLE’: FLORENCE FIELD / ELIZABETH COX 38 5. ‘GIRL AS ARCHITECT’: TRAINING TO BE AN ARCHITECT 1920s–1945 / ELIZABETH COX 46 6. ‘THEIR PRESENCE COULD WORK A REVOLUTION’: WOMEN IN PRACTICE 1900s–1945 / ELIZABETH COX 56 7. LONDON CALLING: ALISON SHEPHERD / JULIA GATLEY 64 8. ‘SORRY WHEN THE END OF THE DAY CAME’: DRAUGHTSWOMEN / ELIZABETH COX 70 9. ‘MOVERS AND SHAKERS’: CAMPAIGNING FOR BETTER ARCHITECTURE 1920s–1950s / ELIZABETH COX 78 10. TE KARANGA O TE WHAO: THE CALL OF THE CHISEL / TRYPHENA CRACKNELL 90 11. JOBBING ALONG: THE CURIOUS CASE OF ESTHER JAMES / GILL MATTHEWSON 96 12. IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE: WOMEN GOVERNMENT ARCHITECTS 1930s–1950s / AMANDA MULLIGAN 102 PART TWO: 1945–2000 13. ‘AWFUL TROUBLE’: UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCES 1945–1970 / ELIZABETH COX 114 14. ‘SOLID REALITIES’: ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE 1945–1970 / ELIZABETH COX 120 15. CREATIVITY AND DISLOCATION: IRENE KOPPEL, ANNA PLISCHKE AND RENATE PRINCE / LUCY TREEP 128 16. ‘IN THE DEEP END’: MARGARET MUNRO / MARY-JANE DUFFY 136 17. ‘NOT AFRAID TO TRY ANYTHING’: MONICA BARHAM / MEGAN RULE 144 18. ‘VIGOUR AND ZEST’: LILLIAN CHRYSTALL / LYNDA SIMMONS 154 19. ‘A GOOD LIFE’: MURIEL LAMB / RICCI HARKER 162 20. ‘I NEVER REALLY HAD TO FIGHT’: MARY DE LISLE / ROS EMPSON 168 21. ‘SAILING IN A NEW DIRECTION’: NANCY NORTHCROFT / ELIZABETH AITKEN ROSE 172 22. DOING ‘THEIR THING’: WOMEN ARCHITECTS AND THEIR OWN HOMES 1940s–1980s / CHERIE JACOBSON 178 23. ‘WE STOOD OUR GROUND’: UNIVERSITY IN THE 1970s–1990s / ELIZABETH COX 188 24. ‘THE FACES OF CHANGE’: PRACTICE IN THE 1970s–1990s / ELIZABETH COX 196 25. OTHER WAYS: WOMEN ARCHITECTS AND ACTIVISM IN THE 1980s / GILL MATTHEWSON 212 26. ‘LAYING OUT PEOPLE’S LIVES’: PUBLIC SERVICE ARCHITECTURE 1950s–1980s / ELIZABETH COX 218 27. PAVING THE WAY: MARY BUCKLAND / PAULA WILKINSON 228 PART THREE: 2000–2020 28. ‘THE BURDEN OF TRANSLATION’: WOMEN AT ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL 2000–2020 / EKTA NATHU 238 29. NEW MODELS: THE LANDSCAPE OF PRACTICE 2000–2020 / JULIE WILSON 244 30. COLLECTIVE ACTION: WOMEN ARCHITECTS AND ACTIVISM SINCE THE 1990s / LYNDA SIMMONS 264 31. EVER TENACIOUS: WAHINE MAORI IN ARCHITECTURE / DEIDRE BROWN 272 32. DESIGNING PAPAKAINGA: WAHINE MAORI ARCHITECTS / FLEUR PALMER 280 33. TO BE CONTINUED: PACIFIC WOMEN ARCHITECTS / KARAMIA MÜLLER 286 34. GOING PUBLIC: CIVIC AND SPECIAL PROJECTS / CATHERINE HAMMOND 292 35. ‘THE EXCELLENCE SOMEONE BEFORE YOU HAS CREATED’: WOMEN ARCHITECTS IN HERITAGE AND CONSERVATION / CHESSA STEVENS 302 36. BUILDING BIG: CONTRIBUTIONS TO PROJECTS OF SCALE / DIVYA PURUSHOTHAM 308 37. COLLABORATIVE EFFORT: WOMEN ARCHITECTS IN EDUCATION, HEALTH AND RESEARCH / ELIZABETH COX 318 38. THE PATH TO GREEN: MAKING SUSTAINABILITY MATTER / MIN HALL 326 39. FORMING THE FUTURE: WOMEN, ARCHITECTURE AND THE RECONSTRUCTION OF CHRISTCHURCH / JESSICA HALLIDAY 336 40. FORCES OF NATURE: WOMEN IN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE / LUCY TREEP 348 41. THE ARCHITECTURE OF COLLECTIVE LIVING / ELIZABETH AITKEN ROSE 354 42. THE MAJESTIC DOMESTIC: RECENT RESIDENTIAL ARCHITECTURE / NICOLE STOCK 362 43. ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS: HOME AS AN EVOLVING STORY / MAGGIE HUBERT 368 44. ‘FRIENDS ON THE DOORSTEP’: WOMEN ARCHITECTS AND COOPERATIVE HOUSING / ABIGAIL HURST 376 45. AWAY FROM HOME: NEW ZEALAND WOMEN ARCHITECTS ABROAD / ANN MCEWAN 384 46. A HOME OF ONE’S OWN: ARCHITECTS’ OWN HOMES 1990s–2020s / NATASHA MARKHAM 392 47. BUILDING THE DOGBOX: A CASE STUDY / SALLY OGLE 398 48. ENDLESSLY CREATIVE: ACADEMICS AND ARCHITECTURAL WRITERS / ELIZABETH COX 404 EPILOGUE: MULTIPLE WORLDS COEXISTING / ELIZABETH COX 418 TE KĀHUI WHAIHANGA NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS HONOURS 423 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 424 IMAGE CREDITS 426 ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS 428 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 432 INDEX 436

About the Author :
Elizabeth Cox is a Wellington historian who specialises in both architectural and women’s history. She works as a senior historian at Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage, and runs a consultancy business exploring the history of New Zealand’s heritage buildings. She has worked at both Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga and the National Trust (UK). Her book A Friend Indeed: The Saving of Old St Paul’s, about the battle to save Old St Paul’s Church in Wellington, was published in 2018. She is also a trustee of the Futuna Chapel in Wellington.

Review :
Fills in this missing piece of New Zealand’s architectural history A timely and much-needed record Making Space is an important book, one that anyone interested in architecture should own.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781991016348
  • Publisher: Massey University Press
  • Publisher Imprint: Massey University Press
  • Height: 250 mm
  • No of Pages: 448
  • Spine Width: 33 mm
  • Weight: 1428 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1991016344
  • Publisher Date: 20 Oct 2022
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Making Space:A history of women and architecture in New Zealand
  • Sub Title: A history of women and architecture in New Zealand
  • Width: 220 mm


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