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HISTORY OF THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN
PLANNING
Connections to Hungary for research: Pál Ritook (all categories, including landscape and interior architecture, and civil engineering), Zsolt Mészáros, Mariann Simon Urban traces at waterside: Balaton (Blaha Luiza villa)
Iris Meder (Vienna) Research on spa-s Research on women in landscape architecture
Romania: Virginia Andreescu Haret (urban route, architecture of
resorts: Govora, in line with spa-s) Henrietta Delavrancea-Gibory: Balchik (along the seaside),
queen Mary – landscape, tradition, leadership models
Italy: future research with Parvan scholarship Poland: seminar about Eastern European Modernism
DECISION IN PLANNING AND
GENDER/HAZARDS
Participation – decision Preliminary research on decision related to hazards Preliminary research on decision and gender issues < project management: women leadership models in fairy tales
Session at Eurodoc and in Copenhagen on models
Result: decision tree with women as an actor Women in planning Women as investor/mecene Women as users History of the profession
WOMEN AS MECENES
Villa Gamberaia – near Florence
Balchik palace and garden
Pelisor castle
Mogoșoaia palace
WOMEN AS PLANERS
The East – pioneer women
Romania/Bulgaria
Hungary
Poland
The West Italy – connection to Romania for mecenes
and planers
Germany
ITALY
Landscape: Maria Teresa Parpagliolo
Architecture
Elena Luzzato
Ana Luzzato
Attilia Travaglio Vaglieri (also church)
Lina Bo Bardi
Stephania Filo Speziale
Ada Bursi
WOMEN AS USERS
Pioneers: Hungary
Participative construction: Germany
Spiritual places – future research on
spaces for women communities (Hungary, Belgium)
Spaces where gender separation is important: public bathes (Hungary)
LONG TERM GOALS
Conclusions from history for teaching assignments
Methodology to apply for similar research in other countries
Comparison between East and West Investigation on how far the researched aspects are covered by the Horizon 2020 work programme
Conclusions on blue-green infrastructure: water and landscape