About this Event
400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
Women have been practicing architecture professionally in Maryland for more than 80 years. This exhibit uncovers the lives of 12 extraordinary women, including the first women to receive architectural registration in the region: Rose Greely in Washington, DC (1926) and Katherine Cutler Ficken in Maryland (1936). They practiced through the lean years of the Depression and World War II, designing buildings in Maryland and across the country. Some went on to become leaders in the field.
Presented in partnership with the Women in Architecture Committee of AIA Baltimore.