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SUMMARY:Document selection "Feminism and Architecture"
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CATEGORIES:Miscellaneous
DESCRIPTION:Document selection related to the exhibition Do Not Carry You
 r Flag Too Low - Actions from Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative present
 ed until May 20\, 2022 at Archizoom.\n \n\n	Browse through the document s
 election displayed at the Library\n	Discover below the exhibition bibliogr
 aphy titles available in the library network swisscovery \n\n__________\
 n\nThe EPFL Library presents a book selection for further reflections on t
 he themes developed in the exhibition Do Not Carry Your Flag Too Low - Ac
 tions from Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative. Curated by Tiago P. Borges
 \, Teresa Cheung\, Silvia Groaz and the collectives la-clique and Trojans\
 , this exhibition about the inclusiveness of our buildings and common spac
 es shows the archive of the radical 1980s feminist architecture practice M
 atrix. This work explored issues about community and the built environment
 \, and traced the implications of feminist theory and critique on architec
 ture and urban design.\nBased on the bibliography compiled by the curators
 \, we have selected publications from the 1960s - 1980s cited by members o
 f the Matrix cooperative\, as well as more recent publications about curre
 nt issues on feminism and architecture.\nConsult or borrow the documents p
 resented in the Arts and Architecture area of the Library or browse the on
 line selection.\n\n__________\n\nFind out in the BEAST catalog the exhibit
 ion bibliography titles available in (the library network) swisscovery:\n\
 n[EPFL] --> available for loan at the EPFL Library\n[swisscovery] --> avai
 lable for loan in swisscovery\n[@EPFL] --> available online at EPFL (VPN a
 ccess for EPFL community)\n[@OA] --> available online in Open Access\n\nMA
 TRIX’S TEXTS\n\nBOYS\, Jos\, 1984. Is there a Feminist Analysis of Archi
 tecture? Built Environment\, 1984\, vol. 10\, no 1\, p. 25‑34 [@EPFL]
 \n\nBOYS\, Jos\, 2011. Towards creative learning spaces: re-thinking the a
 rchitecture of post-compulsory education. London: Routledge [@EPFL]\n\nDWY
 ER\, Julia\, THORNE\, Anne 2007. Evaluating Matrix : notes from inside t
 he collective. In: Altering practices: feminist politics and poetics of sp
 ace. London: Routledge. p. 39‑57 [@EPFL]\n\nMATRIX\, 1985. Making space
 : women and the man-made environment. London: Pluto Press [swisscovery] [N
 ew edition Verso 2022 EPFL / @EPFL]\n\nDOMESTICITY AND HOUSING\n\nARDENER\
 , Shirley\, 1978. Defining females: the nature of women in society. London
 : Croom Helm [swisscovery] [ebook Routledge 2020\, @EPFL]\n\nBARLEY\, Maur
 ice Willmore\, 1971. The house and home: a review of 900 years of house pl
 anning and furnishing in Britain. Greenwich: New York Graphic Society [swi
 sscovery]\n\nBELLMAN\, Harold\, 1927. The building society movement. Londo
 n: Methuen [swisscovery]\n\nBOOTH\, Chris\, DARKE\, Jane et YEANDLE\, Susa
 n\, 1996. Changing places: women’s lives in the city [en ligne]. London:
  Chapman [swisscovery]\n\nBURNETT\, John\, 1978. A social history of housi
 ng: 1815-1970. Newton Abbot: David & Charles [EPFL]\n\nCOCKBURN\, Cynthia\
 , 1991. Brothers: male dominance and technological change. New ed. London:
  Pluto Press [swisscovery]\n\nDAVIDOFF\, Leonore\, 1979. The separation of
  home and work? In: Fit Work for Women. Croom Helm [swisscovery]\n\nDAVIDO
 FF\, Leonore\, HALL\, Catherine\, 1987. Family fortunes: men and women of 
 the English middle class\, 1780-1850. Chicago: The University of Chicago P
 ress [swisscovery]\n[Traduction française : « Family fortunes »: hom
 mes et femmes de la bourgeoisie anglaise\, 1780-1850. Paris: La Dispute [E
 PFL]\n\nEVANS\, Mary\, UNGERSON\, Clare\, 1983. Sexual divisions: patterns
  and processes. London: Tavistock [swisscovery]\n\nFRIEDAN\, Betty\, 1963.
  The feminine mystique. New York: Penguin [swisscovery]\n\nHAYDEN\, Dolore
 s\, 1976. Collectivising the domestic workplace. Lotus international\, 197
 6\, no 12\, p. 72‑89 [EPFL]\n\nHAYDEN\, Dolores\, 1976. Seven American
  utopias: the architecture of communitarian socialism\, 1790-1975. Cambrid
 ge: MIT Press [EPFL]\n\nHAYDEN\, Dolores\, 1981. The grand domestic revolu
 tion: a history of feminist designs for American homes\, neighborhoods\, a
 nd cities. Cambridge\, Mass: The MIT Press [EPFL]\n\nHAYDEN\, Dolores\, 19
 86. Redesigning the American dream: the future of housing\, work\, and fam
 ily life. New York: Norton. Revised and expanded edition 2002 [EPFL]\n\nKE
 RR\, Robert\, 1864. The Gentleman’s house: or\, How to plan English resi
 dences\, from the parsonage to the palace. Cambridge: Cambridge University
  Press\, new edition\, 2015. [@EPFL]\n\nMcDOWELL\, Linda\, 1997. Capital c
 ulture: gender at work in the city. Oxford: Blackwell [swisscovery]\n\nMcD
 OWELL\, Linda\, 2007. Gender\, identity and place: understanding feminist 
 geographies. Cambridge: Polity Press [swisscovery]\n\nMcDOWELL\, Linda\, P
 RINGLE\, Rosemary (eds)\, 1992. Defining women: social institutions and ge
 nder divisions. Cambridge: Polity Press [swisscovery]\n\nMcDOWELL\, Linda\
 , SHARP\, Joanne P.\, 1997. Space\, gender\, knowledge: feminist readings.
  London: Arnold [swisscovery] [ebook Routledge 2016 @EPFL]\n\nMIES\, Maria
 \, 2014. Patriarchy and accumulation on a world scale: women in the intern
 ational division of labour. 3rd edition. London: Zed Books [swisscovery]\n
 \nOAKLEY\, Ann\, 1985. Sex\, gender and society. Aldershot: Gower [swissco
 very] [London: Routledge 2016 [@EPFL]\n\nPEARSON\, Lynn F.\, 1985. Ideal h
 omes: Women and cooperative housing in Victorian times. Spare Rib\, Septem
 ber 1983\, no 134. Reprinted in Ekistics\, 1985\, vol. 52\, no 310\, p.
  62‑64 [@EPFL]\n\nPublic Design Group\, 1978. Community architecture 
 : a public design service? Report of the Public Design Group of the New Ar
 chitecture Movement to the  Minister of Housing and Construction . London
 : New Architecture Movement. [@OA]\n\nROWBOTHAM\, Sheila\, 1975. Woman’s
  consciousness\, man’s world . Harmondsworth: Penguin Books [swisscovery
 ] [New edition Verso 2015 @EPFL]\n\nSWENARTON\, Mark\, 1981. Homes fit for
  heroes: the politics and architecture of early state housing in Britain. 
 London: Heinemann [swisscovery] [ebook Routledge 2018 EPFL]\n\nTURNER\, Jo
 hn F. C.\, FICHTER\, Robert (eds)\, 1972. Freedom to build: dweller contro
 l of the housing process . New York: Macmillan [EPFL]\n\nWILSON\, Elizabet
 h\, 1980. Only halfway to paradise: women in Postwar Britain : 1945-1968
 . London: Tavistock Publications [swisscovery]\n\nWRIGHT\, Gwendolyn\, 198
 0. Moralism and the model home: domestic architecture and cultural conflic
 t in Chicago : 1873-1913. Chicago: University of Chicago Press [EPFL]\n\
 nWRIGHT\, Gwendolyn\, 1981. Building the dream: a social history of housin
 g in America. New York: Pantheon Books [EPFL]\n\nWOMEN IN ARCHITECTURE PRA
 CTICE AND WORKING CONDITIONS\n\nARDENER\, Shirley\, 1981. Women and space:
  ground rules and social maps. London: Croom Helm. [swisscovery] [ebook Ro
 utledge 2021\, @EPFL]\n\nBELL\, David\, VALENTINE\, Gill (éd.)\, 1995. Ma
 pping desire: geographies of sexualities. London: Routledge [swisscovery] 
 [ebook @EPFL]\n\nCOLE\, Doris\, 1973. From tipi to skyscraper: a history o
 f women in architecture. Boston: I Press [EPFL]\n\nDAVIDOFF\, Leonore\, HA
 LL\, Catherine\, 1983. The Architecture of Public and Private Life: Englis
 h Middle Class Society in a Provincial Town\, 1780–1850. In: Fraser D. a
 nd Sutcliffe A. (eds) The Pursuit of Urban History . London: E. Arnold. p.
  327‑45 [EPFL]\n\nDAVIDOFF\, Leonore\, L’ESPERANCE\, Jean\, NEWBY\, H
 oward\, 1977. Landscape with figures: home and community in English societ
 y. In: Mitchell J.\, Oakley A. (eds) The rights and wrongs of women. Harmo
 ndsworth: Penguin. [swisscovery] [in: Daniels S.\, Lee R. (eds.) Exploring
  human geography : a reader. Routledge\, 2014 [@EPFL]\n\nHeresies Collec
 tive\, 1979. Women working together. Heresies #7\, 1979\, vol. 2\, no 3\
 , p. 1‑130 [@OA]\n\nHeresies Collective\, 1981. Making room : women a
 nd architecture. Heresies #11\, 1981\, vol. 3\, no 3\, p. 1‑98 [@OA]\
 n\nHUGHES\, Francesca\, 1996. The architect: reconstructing her practice. 
 Cambridge: MIT Press [swisscovery]\n\nJENKINS\, Frank\, 1961. Architect an
 d patron: a survey of professional relations and practice in England from 
 the sixteenth century to the present day. London: Oxford University Press 
 [EPFL]\n\nKING\, Anthony Douglas\, 1980. Buildings and society: essays on 
 the social development of the built environment. London: Routledge and Keg
 an Paul [@EPFL]\n\nLEWIS\, Jane\, 1980. The politics of motherhood: child 
 and maternal welfare in England\, 1900-1939. London: Croom Helm [swisscove
 ry]\n\nMALOS\, Ellen\, 1980. The politics of housework. London: Allison & 
 Busby [swisscovery]\n\nMASSEY\, Doreen B.\, 1994. Space\, place\, and gend
 er. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press [EPFL]\n\nMITCHELL\, Juliet
 \, OAKLEY\, Ann (eds)\, 1976. The rights and wrongs of women. Harmondswort
 h: Penguin [swisscovery]\n\nOAKLEY\, Ann\, 1974. Housewife. London: A. Lan
 e [swisscovery]\n\nOAKLEY\, Ann\, 1974. The sociology of housework. London
 : Robertson [swisscovery] [New edition Politcy Press 2018 [EPFL]\n\nOAKLEY
 \, Ann\, 2005. Ann Oakley reader. Policy Press [EPFL]\n\nPETRESCU\, Doina\
 , 2007\,Altering practices: feminist politics and poetics of space. London
 : Routledge. [@EPFL]\n\nRAPOPORT\, Rhona\, RAPOPORT\,Robert N.\, 1971. Dua
 l-career families . Harmondsworth: Penguin. [swisscovery]\n\nRAVETZ\, Alis
 on\, 1980. Remaking cities: contradictions of the recent urban environment
 . London\, Routledge [swisscovery] [ebook Routledge 2018 @EPFL]\n\nREISING
 ER\, Karin\, SCHALK\, Meike\, 2017. Becoming a Feminist Architect : [spe
 cial issue]. Field : a free journal for architecture\, 2017\, vol. 7\, 
 no. 1\, p. 1‑229 [@OA]\n\nROWBOTHAM\, Sheila\, 1974. Hidden from histo
 ry: rediscovering women in history from the 17th century to the present. N
 ew York: Pantheon Books [EPFL] [3rd edition Pluto Press 1977 @EPFL]\n\nSPR
 ING RICE\, Margery\, 1981. Working-class wives: their health and condition
 s. London: Virago [Renouvaud]\n\nTORRE\, Susana\, 1977 (ed.). Women in Ame
 rican architecture: a historic and contemporary perspective. New York: Whi
 tney library of design [swisscovery]\n\nWEKERLE\, Gerda R.\, PETERSON\, Re
 becca\, MORLEY\, David (eds)\, 1980. New space for women. New York: Routle
 dge. [ebook Routledge 2019 [@EPFL]\n\nWILSON\, Elizabeth\, 1977. Women and
  the welfare state. London: Tavistock [swisscovery]\n\nWomen in architectu
 re : special issue\, 1975. Architectural Design\, vol. 45\, no 8. [EPF
 L]\n\nSQUATTING\n\nANSON\, Brian\, 1981. I’ll fight you for it!: behind 
 the struggle for Covent Garden. London: Cape [swisscovery]\n\nHINTON\, Jam
 es\, 1988. Self-help and socialism: the squatters‘ movement of 1946. His
 tory Workshop Journal\, March 1988\, vol. 25\, no 1\, p. 100‑126 [@OA
 ]\n\nHUNT\, Stephen E.\, 2014. The Revolutionary urbanism of street farm: 
 eco-anarchism\, architecture and alternative technology in the 1970s. Tang
 ent Books [EPFL]\n\nREEVE\, Kesia\, 2005.Squatting since 1945. In: Somervi
 lle P. and Sprigings N. (eds) Housing and Social Policy. New York: Routled
 ge. p. 197‑217 [@OA]\n\nRENDELL\, Jane\, 2012. Tendencies and Trajector
 ies: Feminist Approaches. In: The SAGE handbook of architectural theory. L
 os Angeles: SAGE. p. 85‑97 [swisscovery]\n\nVASUDEVAN\, Alexander\, 201
 7. The autonomous city: a history of urban squatting. London: Verso. [swis
 scovery]\n\nWALL\, Christine\, 2017. Sisterhood and squatting in the 1970s
 : feminism\, housing and urban change in Hackney. History Workshop Journal
 \, April 2017\, vol. 83\, no 1\, p. 79‑97 [@OA]\n\nWALL\, Christine\,
  2017. We don’t have leaders! We’re doing it ourselves!: Squatting\, F
 eminism and Built Environment Activism in 1970s London. Field : a free j
 ournal for architecture\, vol. 7\, no 1\, p. 129‑140. [@OA]\n\nWATES\
 , Nick\, 1976. The battle for Tolmers Square. Abingdon: Routledge [swissco
 very] [ebook Routledge 2012 @EPFL]\n\nWATES\, Nick and WOLMAR\, Christian 
 (eds)\, 1980. Squatting: the real story. London: Bay Leaf Books  [EPFL]
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