Architecture For Feminism?: The Design Of The Women's Library, London

Abstract

This article explores the recently opened the Women's Library in London, England, designed by Wright & Wright Architects. It argues that the design of the building is implicitly feminist through its site, deference to history, the absence of spatial hierarchies, its environmental position, and its relationship to millennial architecture in London.Cet article explore la "Women's Library," à Londres, en Angleterre, concue par Wright & Wright Architects. Il discute que la conception de l'édifice est implicitement féministe dans toute sa construction, l'absence d' hiérarchie spatiale, sa position environnementale, et sa relation avec l'architecture londonienne millénaire

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