Editorial
- p8 – © James Benedict Brown
ONE – Six myths about women in architecture
- p18 above – Sources: University schools of architecture; Australia Institute of Architects, ‘Architecture Schools of Australasia’ 2013; State registration boards; Architects Accreditation Council of Australia combined register 2012; Australian Institute of Architects; and ABS 2011 Census of Population and Housing, customised data, code Architect ANZSCO 232111
- p18 below – Statistical analysis by Gill Matthewson, graphics by Catherine Griffiths
- p19 – Statistical analysis by Justine Clark, graphics by Catherine Griffiths
- p24 – Statistical analysis by Justine Clark, graphics by Catherine Griffiths
- p28 – Graphics: Catherine Griffiths
TWO – Architecture: A Suitable Career for a Woman?
- p32 left – © Ann De-Graft Johnson and Sarah Manley
- p32 right – © RIBA and Jackie King
- p35 – © Pari Naderi
THREE – On Age and Architecture
- p42 – © Sophie Hamer
- p44 – © Sophie Hamer
- p45 – © Sophie Hamer
- p46 – © Sophie Hamer
FOUR – Why Men Leave Architecture
- p49 – © Doric
- p50 – © Doric
SIX – Women in Architecture: Stand Up and Be Counted
SEVEN – The Hero’s Journey: Architecture’s ‘Long Hours’ Culture
- p65 – © Statistical Analysis led by Gill Matthewson
- p68 – © Statistical Analysis led by Gill Matthewson
EIGHT – Lost and Found? A Parable of the Architect (Male) and the Academic (Female)
- p73 – © John Dickson FitzGerald
- p74 – © John Dickson FitzGerald
- p75 – © John Dickson FitzGerald
ELEVEN – Sister Practices: Non-Normative Experiences of Time and Technology
- p96 left – © Ruth Morrow
- p96 right – © Ruth Morrow
- p97 left – © Ruth Morrow
- p97 middle – © Ruth Morrow
- p97 right – © Ruth Morrow
- p99 left – © Ruth Morrow
- p99 middle – © Ruth Morrow
- p99 right – © Ruth Morrow
THIRTEEN – The ‘Transition’ as a Turning Point for Female Agency in Spanish Architecture
- p110 – © Triunfo/Triunfo Digital
FOURTEEN – Redesigning the Profession
- p117 – © Simon Montgomery/LOOP IMAGES
- p118 – © Keith Collie
- p119 – © Mel Yates
FIFTEEN – Remembering Queer Space
- p126 – © Storefront for Art and Architecture
- p128 – © Storefront for Art and Architecture
- p130 – © Storefront for Art and Architecture
SIXTEEN – Women in Architecture Awards: Great or Ghettoising?
- p133 – © Architect’s Journal
- p135 – © Architect’s Journal
- p136 – © Laura Mark
SEVENTEEN – Designers of the World Unite: Why Trade Union Organisation is Essential in the Fightback Against Inequality and Discrimination Within Architectural Practice
- p140 – © Harriet Harriss and Peter Diggins
EIGHTEEN – Woods and Treasure
- p149 left – © Ash Sakula Architects
- p149 right – © Ash Sakula Architects
NINETEEN – Down to Earth
TWENTY – Vauxhall is Burning
TWENTY ONE – On Looking and Learning
TWENTY TWO – Scenes of Emancipatory Alliances
- p177 – © Brian McGrath
- p179 – © Brian McGrath
TWENTY THREE – The Eradication of London’s Democratic Queer Pubs
- p183 – © Samuel Douek
- p184 left – © Samuel Douek
- p184 right – © Samuel Douek
- p185 – © Samuel Douek
- p186 – © Samuel Douek
- p188 – © Samuel Douek
TWENTY FOUR – Architecture 2.0
TWENTY SIX – Interiority Complex
- p211 – © Naomi House
- p213 – © Prisca Thielmann
- p214 – © Albertina, Vienna
- p215 – © Lou Fletcher
- p216 – © Lucy Sanderson
TWENTY SEVEN – Gender, Architectural Education, and the Accruing of Capital
- p224 – Photograph by Jane Tankard
- p227 above – Photograph by Rita Troiani
- p227 below – © Igea Troiani
- p228 – Photograph by Ronnie Maclellan
TWENTY EIGHT – Hit Me Baby One More Time
- p237 left – Lucille Jacobs and Onthatile Makgalemela
- p237 right – Lucille Jacobs and Onthatile Makgalemela
THIRTY – A Gendered Pedagogy
- p248 – © Harriet Harriss
- p250 – © Harriet Harriss
- p251 – © Samuel Douek