Kathryn H. Anthony

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Kathryn H. Anthony
Nationality American
Alma mater University of California, Berkeley
Occupation architect; professor
Known for gender issues in architecture

Kathryn H. Anthony is an American professor of architecture, author and spokesperson specializing in gender issues in architecture. She is a Distinguished Professor from the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA) lifetime laureate.

Biography

Anthony earned a bachelor's degree in psychology and a Ph.D. in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley. She is the longest serving woman faculty member at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign’s School of Architecture, the only woman at the university to hold the title of Full Professor.

Anthony has addressed gender issues in architecture on ABC World News, The Economist, National Public Radio, and The Wall Street Journal.[1] Her research focuses on women in the field of architecture,[2] and she has testified before the United States Congress on the topic of gender equality in restrooms used by the public.[3]

Selected works

  • 1977, A housing site plan evaluation of University Village, Albany (with Patricia Cohen; Steven Dotterer)
  • 1987, Single parent families and housing : a bibliography (with Cynthia L Cornfield)
  • 1991, Juries on trial : the renaissance of the design studio
  • 1997, Bitter homes and gardens : the meanings of home to families of divorce
  • 2001, Designing for diversity : gender, race, and ethnicity in the architectural profession
  • 2004, Running for our lives : an odyssey with cancer (with Barry Daniel Riccio)

See also

Bibliography

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References

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