Nicolai Ouroussoff Tackles the Gender Debate for Women Architects

The question “Is there a glass cieling [sic] in architecture?” was not asked per se at “Women in Modernism,” a panel held at MoMA last week, where architectural historian Gwendolyn Wright (and Modernist junkie) led a discussion about women who have had an impact on Modernism.

But reviewer Nicolai Ouroussoff has his own theories about that unscratchable glass ceiling, and they don’t sound so different from what we’ve heard from male graphic designers before:

A young architect with serious creative ambition is routinely expected to work endless hours for little pay.

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