Mexican architect, Frida Escobedo, will design the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new $500 million Modern and contemporary art wing, the NY Times reported Sunday, March 13th.
Read the complete article here.
Congratulations, Frida!!
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Mexican architect, Frida Escobedo, will design the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s new $500 million Modern and contemporary art wing, the NY Times reported Sunday, March 13th.
Read the complete article here.
Congratulations, Frida!!
We couldn’t let Women’s History Month pass us by without acknowledging the recent accomplishments of a few of our mentors. At our March 4th Seminar we raised our glasses in celebration of Barbara Spandorf and Elizabeth Graziolo.
Barbara was elevated to the AIA College of Fellows this year for her significant contribution to architecture and society throughout her career. Barbara shared with us the milestone opportunities and conversations that defined her career trajectory.
Elizabeth Graziolo founded Yellow House Architects in February 2020 after a successful 17-year career at Peter Pennoyer Architects. We got to hear from Elizabeth about why she made the leap, as well as her first weeks of setting up her office, defining her company image and managing her workload.
The celebration of Barbara and Elizabeth’s accomplishments, as well as those of all of our mentors and all women making their mark in the industry, continues! It’s important to shine a light on these women to ensure they are seen for their exceptional work and to inspire the younger generation of women entering the profession to stay the course, carrying on the legacy.
In the spirit of celebration, join us in offering our congratulations to one of our mentees, Dana Boylan, on the recent birth of her son. We look forward to meeting our youngest ally in equity.
Comment below with the name of one woman in architecture whose work and accomplishments you want to shine a light on…