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Editorial
ONE – Six myths about women in architecture
TWO – Architecture: A Suitable Career for a Woman?
THREE – On Age and Architecture
FOUR – Why Men Leave Architecture
SIX – Women in Architecture: Stand Up and Be Counted
SEVEN – The Hero’s Journey: Architecture’s ‘Long Hours’ Culture
EIGHT – Lost and Found? A Parable of the Architect (Male) and the Academic (Female)
ELEVEN – Sister Practices: Non-Normative Experiences of Time and Technology
THIRTEEN – The ‘Transition’ as a Turning Point for Female Agency in Spanish Architecture
FOURTEEN – Redesigning the Profession
FIFTEEN – Remembering Queer Space
SIXTEEN – Women in Architecture Awards: Great or Ghettoising?
SEVENTEEN – Designers of the World Unite: Why Trade Union Organisation is Essential in the Fightback Against Inequality and Discrimination Within Architectural Practice
EIGHTEEN – Woods and Treasure
NINETEEN – Down to Earth
TWENTY – Vauxhall is Burning
TWENTY ONE – On Looking and Learning
TWENTY TWO – Scenes of Emancipatory Alliances
TWENTY THREE – The Eradication of London’s Democratic Queer Pubs
TWENTY FOUR – Architecture 2.0
TWENTY SIX – Interiority Complex
TWENTY SEVEN – Gender, Architectural Education, and the Accruing of Capital
TWENTY EIGHT – Hit Me Baby One More Time
THIRTY – A Gendered Pedagogy