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See Phyllis Birkby's feminist design 'fantasies' relived at the Center for Architecture this spring

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, Feb 25, 2025

David Jacobs sculpture studio, Sea Cliff, Long Island, New York, designed by Phyllis Birkby, 1973. Photo: Phyllis Birkby, Sophia Smith Collection of Women's History, Smith College Special Collections, with permission of Joan Jacobs

This spring and summer, The Center for Architecture is hosting a look at the unique career and perspective achieved by Phyllis Birkby while earning the reputation as a trailblazer of feminist architecture.

In Fantasizing Design, you can expect to see inside the world of fantasy that the inspiring Women’s School of Planning and Architecture co-founder encouraged through organizing other women into action, inspired throughout by the need for gay and lesbian liberation. The presentation includes more than 80 items drawn from Smith College's archive of Birkby's. Curator M.C. Overholt, says it "offers Birkby's idea of fantasy as an engine of design—one that continues to inspire creativity in the service of marginalized communities."

Fantasizing Design: Phyllis Birkby Builds Lesbian Feminist Architecture runs from May 8th through September 2nd, 2025.

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  • Jim Blake ·  Feb 26, 25 10:35 PM

    Excellent figure drawing and cool beat-poem but design work brings to mind that of a first year architecture student before their first critique, i.e. wide-ranging, optimistic, fun, kind to the environment.

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See Phyllis Birkby's feminist design 'fantasies' relived at the Center for Architecture this spring

By Josh Niland|

Tuesday, Feb 25, 2025

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David Jacobs sculpture studio, Sea Cliff, Long Island, New York, designed by Phyllis Birkby, 1973. Photo: Phyllis Birkby, Sophia Smith Collection of Women's History, Smith College Special Collections, with permission of Joan Jacobs

Related

center for architecture ● feminism ● lesbian ● women's history ● phyllis birkby ● exhibition ● new york city ● lgbtq
Center for Architecture
Center for Architecture
Smith College
Smith College

This spring and summer, The Center for Architecture is hosting a look at the unique career and perspective achieved by Phyllis Birkby while earning the reputation as a trailblazer of feminist architecture.

In Fantasizing Design, you can expect to see inside the world of fantasy that the inspiring Women’s School of Planning and Architecture co-founder encouraged through organizing other women into action, inspired throughout by the need for gay and lesbian liberation. The presentation includes more than 80 items drawn from Smith College's archive of Birkby's. Curator M.C. Overholt, says it "offers Birkby's idea of fantasy as an engine of design—one that continues to inspire creativity in the service of marginalized communities."

Fantasizing Design: Phyllis Birkby Builds Lesbian Feminist Architecture runs from May 8th through September 2nd, 2025.

RELATED EVENT Fantasizing Design: Phyllis Birkby Builds Lesbian Feminist Architecture

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  • Jim Blake ·  Feb 26, 25 10:35 PM

    Excellent figure drawing and cool beat-poem but design work brings to mind that of a first year architecture student before their first critique, i.e. wide-ranging, optimistic, fun, kind to the environment.

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