Women, Design, and the Cambridge School
by ANDERSON, DOROTHY MAY
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West Lafayette: PDA Publishers, (1980), 1980. First edition. 8vo; pp. xvii, 246; illustrated from photographs. Fine in original pictorial cloth without dust jacket as issued. An excellent, well documented history of the Smith College Graduate School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture in Cambridge. The school began in 1916 when five women, denied admittance to the Harvard School of Landscape Architecture because of their gender, were tutored in the Cambridge offices of Frost and Pond. The school flourished between the wars but was closed for good in 1942. garden design history landscape architecture.
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- Trevian Books (US)
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- Title
- Women, Design, and the Cambridge School
- Author
- ANDERSON, DOROTHY MAY
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- West Lafayette: PDA Publishers, (1980)
- Date Published
- 1980
- Keywords
- GARDEN DESIGN HISTORY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
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- Landscape Architecture;
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