Papers, 1935-1998

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Papers, 1935-1998

17 cartons, 1 folio folder, 1 oversize folder, 1 supersize folder

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Women's Design Center.

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Women's Institute for Housing and Economic Development (Boston, Mass.)

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Open Design Office (Cambridge, Mass.)

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Sprague, Joan Forrester

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A graduate of Cornell (B. Arch, 1953) and Harvard (Ed. M, 1976) universities, Sprague was an architect and planner with a particular interest in designing and developing housing to serve low-income women and children. She was the cofounder of the Women's Institute for Housing and Economic Development (Boston), the Women's Development Corporation (Providence, R.I.), the Women's Design Center, and Open Design Office, an office of women architects and planners in Cambridge, Mass. She lectured at Co...

Women's Development Corporation (Providence, R.I.)

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Women's School of Planning and Architecture

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Educational organization; Feminist collective. From the description of Records 1974-1992 bulk 1974-1981. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 46637698 Women's School of Planning and Architecture participants forming a woman symbol, 1975 The Women's School of Planning and Architecture (WSPA) was an experiment in feminist education for women interested in architecture, planning, and environmental design. The School was founded by Katrin Adam, Ellen Pe...