The Association for Women in Architecture presents a panel discussion as part of the AWA+D Symposium “Does Gender Matter?”
Woodbury School of Architecture professor Annie Chu, FAIA, will be part of the panelists on Thursday, June 23, at 6pm at the Schindler House in West Hollywood. Other panelists include Mimi Zeiger, Gere Kavanaugh, Leigh Christy, Laurel Broughtin, Rebecca Rudolph, and Jessica Fleischmann.
The Association for Women in Architecture was founded almost 100 years ago for the purpose of advancing and supporting women in their careers in an exceedingly male dominated industry. Clearly, a lot has changed since the organization was formed. But even today, statistics continue to show that a deficit exists between male and female career advancement, pay and leadership within the field of Architecture and its allied industries.
Join the distinguished panel of architects, designers, educators, journalists and activists for a discussion on gender–how it affects our lives and how the work we do can transcend. Topics will range from the practical to the philosophical and intangible. Opportunities, pay and promotions, creativity, goals, status, visibility — all are questioned in the symposium on DOES GENDER MATTER?
To buy tickets for this event, click on the Eventbrite AWA+D Symposium 2016 page.