Sumario: | This collection explores significant contributions by women in architecture and urbanism, aiming to rewrite history from a feminist perspective that reveals biases in traditional narratives. It includes an analysis of the Bauhaus movement from its origins to its enduring impact, offering insights valuable to professionals, students, and general readers interested in its legacy. Additionally, the book examines the innovative works of Zaha Hadid, focusing on her architectural projects across various global cities, highlighting her groundbreaking designs and influence in the field. The book serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the intersections of gender, architecture, and urban development.
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