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Listening in: women architects speak

February 20, 2017 By Georgina O'Hara Callan

Before there was “Women in Architecture” (Shape the Conversation, on going now and for the next three weeks, exhibits and events organized and produced by AIA Austin, designed to increase awareness of the breadth of women designers in the built environment), there was a group, self-styled, called “Women in Architecture” in Austin. We spoke to two members of the early “guerilla” group, Emily Little and Heather McKinney, about their work and architecture.
Heather H. McKinney, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, is founding

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About Georgina O'Hara Callan

Georgina writes about architecture, art, artisans and design. She's lived in over 25 residences, ancient and modern on two continents, most recently living in Austin where she interviewed architects for modernaustin.com. Having relocated to Dallas, she is interested in exploring the cultural and visual landscape of the city. Email: georgina@towers.net

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