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  • Annegreth Dietze-Schirdewahn
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents XIII
  3. “We Don’t Need Another Hero”: Diversifying Architectural Histories 1
  4. I Researching Women in Architecture
  5. Introduction 25
  6. Women, Gender, and Architectural History 29
  7. The Moment We Are In!: Stories of Researching Women in Architecture 45
  8. “Talking Plans” and a “Gastronomic Weekend”: Understanding Networks of Women Through Brenda Colvin’s Visitors’ Book 59
  9. The Business of Childhood: Play and Nature in the Work of Marjory Allen 71
  10. The Sleuth’s Dilemma: Uncovering the Hidden Histories of Early Women Architects 83
  11. Between Growth and Preservation – Anne Marie Rubin’s Landscape Planning in Denmark During the 1960s Building Boom 93
  12. Diary of a Woman Architect: Do Women Have to Manipulate Design Instructions? 105
  13. II Building Vocabularies and Methods Together
  14. Introduction 113
  15. Biography: The Hidden House 119
  16. The Monadic Art of Collective Navel-Gazing 121
  17. A Hungry Tea Guest’s Reflections 123
  18. New Stories, New Perspectives, New Knowledge 129
  19. Diversity 131
  20. Woman, Show Me Your Garden 133
  21. The Dimension of Time (Patience): Working with Fragilities 137
  22. Impostor 139
  23. A Woman’s Way of Knowing: On the Men Who Taught Me That My Way of Knowing Does Not Count 141
  24. Aftermath 147
  25. A Hat and a Cigarette 149
  26. Otherness: Alternative Ways of Doing/ Thinking Landscape Architecture 153
  27. Invisible Projection and Speculation: Intra-action – To Play the Game Differently 155
  28. The Art of Layering 157
  29. III Collaboration Through Workshops
  30. Introduction 165
  31. On the Move – Engaging with Women Landscape Architects: Cartographic Diary of a Travelling Transect Across Malmö, 25 November 2021 169
  32. Oral Archives: Searching for Undocumented Contributions by Women Landscape Professionals 181
  33. Hidden Contributions? Searching for Women in Copenhagen’s Suburban Landscapes 195
  34. Estate Inventory Lists as Keys to the Hidden Lives of Women Landscape Architects 209
  35. Idle Talk: Circulating Information Collectively 223
  36. IV Writing Differently
  37. Introduction 241
  38. Rational Perspectives: Discovering and Promoting Construction Standards in 1970s and 1980s Denmark 247
  39. Getting Out of the Trap – Unlearning the Ideal of a Coherent Life History 251
  40. Curiosity: Looking Beyond the Established 255
  41. Finding Women Landscape Architects in Scandinavia 259
  42. An Attentive Gaze 263
  43. The Manifestation of the Housewife? 269
  44. Portrait Without a Model 271
  45. The Genius Is So Over! Using Collage as a Tool to Write Women’s Histories 277
  46. Ecology of the Mind and Garden 279
  47. Intentions of a Place: Viemoseparken 285
  48. Hidden 291
  49. Towards Minor Autotheory, or Rethinking My Past Anger 293
  50. The Landscape Architect Ruth Brandberg in Pompeii 301
  51. The Pebble in My Pocket 305
  52. Notes on Illustrations: Interview with Designer Liv Løvetand Rahbek 311
  53. List of Figures 315
  54. Author Biographies 321
  55. Index 325
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