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"Architecture and...": What Happens when Buildings Are Designed by Women but Built and Financed by Men?

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Óskar Örn Arnórsson writes: I would like to introduce to history three Icelandic architects who have left the deepest traces in the field of architecture abroad. Halldóra Briem Ek was the first Icelandic woman to graduate as an architect. Halldóra's teachers and fellow students during this great ferment in Swedish architecture were or became the most important Swedish architects of the twentieth century. Among other things, Halldóra designed a h…
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Óskar Örn Arnórsson writes: I would like to introduce to history three Icelandic architects who have left the deepest traces in the field of architecture abroad. Halldóra Briem Ek was the first Icelandic woman to graduate as an architect. Halldóra's teachers and fellow students during this great ferment in Swedish architecture were or became the most important Swedish architects of the twentieth century. Among other things, Halldóra designed a h…

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RÚV broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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