Ideological Equals: Women Architects in Socialist Europe 1945-1989 presents an alternative narrative of women in architecture. This edited collection focuses on the woman architect in a position of equality with their male counterparts.
With a study of how women have shaped the modern Indian built environment from the independence struggle, this book reveals a history that is largely unknown, not only in the West, but also in India. This title deals with the complexities of feminism, modernism, and design practice in India and beyond.
This book looks closely at the work and influences of some of the least studied figures of the era: established and less well-known female landscape architects who pursued modernist ideals in their designs.