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Join us for the Women in Architecture edit-a-thon at the AIA Philadelphia Center for Architecture on Thursday, October 15, 2015!!

Participate in the Philadelphia edition of our global Women in Architecture campaign to improve Wikipedia's content about underrepresented history in this field. As always, beginners welcome! We'll provide training for new editors at 5:30pm, following by editing until 9.00.


1218 Arch Street (better photo needed)!

What: Women in Architecture @ AIA Philadelphia Center for Architecture

When: Thursday, October 15, 2015 from 5.30 pm - 9.00 pm.

Where: AIA Philadelphia Center for Architecture, 1218 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107

Suggested Focus: Women in architecture - people, their works, architectural and design movements, and use of materials

What to bring: Your laptop, power adapter, and any reference materials you'd like to work from or share. If you have some ideas to work on, bring them along! If not, we'll provide some resources.

Registration Page: http://aiaphiladelphia.ticketleap.com/wikipedia-edit-a-thon/

Website: http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/calendar-and-events/2015/10/15/wikipedia-edit-a-thon-women-in-architecture/5228

Background

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Women in Architecture
Wikipedia Edit-a-thons
Signe Hornborg: Signelinna (1892) in Pori, Finland, possibly the first building designed by a credentialed female architect.
DateThursday, October 15, 2015
Time5.30pm-9pm
(drop-in any time!)
AddressPhiladelphia Center for Architecture, 1218 Arch Street
City, StatePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Part of a global edit-a-thon campaign to counter the gender gap and improve Wikipedia's coverage of women in architecture.
Women in Architecture 2015 logo

The AIA Philadelphia Center for Architecture is joining the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City, Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation, Women in Design, Wikiproject Women Wikipedia Design and WikiProject Women in Red, in hosting the Women in Architecture Wikipedia edit-a-thon global campaign of editing events for improving and increasing the presence of cultural, historic, and artistic information on Wikipedia pertaining to the lives and works of women in architecture.

With keystone concurrent events scheduled for Thursday October 15 in Philadelphia, New York City, Los Angeles, and elsewhere, the campaign aims to further the goals of Ada Lovelace Day for STEM, and Art+Feminism for art, in a field that by its nature combines both.

RSVP

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Please RSVP here by adding four tildes to automatically list your Wikipedia user name, or send an email with your RSVP to email_TBD

To-Do

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Here are a some possible articles with particular relevance to Philadelphia, that you could create or improve during this edit-a-thon. You can help us by adding to this list!

Woman's Pavilion, by Centennial Photographic Co.
Woman's Pavilion from Gallery, by Centennial Photographic Co.
  • The Women’s Pavilion at the Centennial International Exhibition of 1876 in Philadephia, organized by Elizabeth Duane Gillespie (1821- 1901), chair of the Women’s Centennial Committee. Note that the photos say The Woman's Pavilion
  • Women in landscape architecture (See Mozingo, Louise A.; Jewell, Linda L. (2012). Women in Landscape Architecture: Essays on History and Practice. McFarland. ISBN 9780786461646.)

In addition, the following crowdsourced list contains a broad range of topics of interest to Women in Architecture. You are welcome to work on anything you like.


WiR redlist index: Women in Architecture


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources.

Women in Red logo


Argentina

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Belarus

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Belgium

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Brazil

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Bulgaria

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  • Simona Hadjieva

Canada

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Chile

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Colombia

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Croatia

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Cuba

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Denmark

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Estonia

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Finland

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France

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Germany

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Italy

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Japan

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Latvia

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Lithuania

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Luxembourg

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Macedonia

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Mexico

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New Zealand

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Norway

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Philippines

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  • Lira Luis, first Filipino-American architect at Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin[1]

Poland

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Romania

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Russia

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In addition to the names below from the Russian wiki, there are at least a couple of red-linked women architects who have received international recognition:

From the Russian wiki

Saudi Arabia

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Serbia

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Slovenia

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South Africa

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Spain

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Sweden

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Switzerland

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Turkey

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Ukraine

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United Kingdom

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United States

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Useful source here (suggested by Darren McLean @DarrenMcLean_uk) which is out of copyright "Brief Biographies of American Architects Who Died Between 1897 and 1947"

References

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Resources

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Citing sources video tutorial -- part one
Citing sources video tutorial -- part two


Please start here:

When in doubt:

Additional Tutorials:

Outcomes

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During the editathon, add the titles of your new or upgraded articles here