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By Women For Better Living

Architectural Feminism and Dutch Housing in the 1950s

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> A re-reading of architectural history through the lens of feminist practice
> How Dutch women used design as a powerful tool for social change in the face of systemic exclusion
> An urgent perspective on the intersection of gender, power and the built environment

The contributions of women to architectural history have long been overlooked. This book reconsiders that history by documenting the roles that collectively organized women played in shaping the built environment in the Netherlands by examining design as a tool for social change.

Two case studies anchor the narrative: the development of the Elisabeth Brugsmaflat in The Hague and the work of the first Women’s Advisory Committee on social housing design in Rotterdam. Through these examples, the book connects feminist theory with the realities of post-war housing design and shows how women intervened in spatial practices despite systemic exclusion.

Historical analysis demonstrates how feminist perspectives continue to influence architecture today. Instead of relegating these contributions to a footnote, the book treats them as fundamental to understanding how space, power, and gender intersect.

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authors / editors

María Novas

design

Studio Maud van Rossum

ISBN

978-94-6208-992-1

publication date

September 2026

availability

expected

language

English

pages

320 p

cover

hardcover