Beverly Willis FAIA, born February 17, 1928, an American architect who played a major role in the development of many architectural concepts and practices that influenced the design of cities and buildings, died Oct. 1, in Branford, Conn., due to complications of Parkinson’s disease.
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The latest episode of the New Angle: Voice, an audio documentary series by the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF), celebrates Pride Month with a podcast on the pioneering architect Amaza Lee Meredith, an honoree of Virginia’s African American Trailblazers 2009.
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The Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF) has received $100,000 from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for a new podcast series, called New Angle: Voice, featuring some of America’s most influential women from architecture and design history.
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The Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation (BWAF) has selected engineer Fiona Cousins, chair of the Americas for the global professional services firm Arup, and architect Elaine Molinar, managing partner of Snøhetta’s U.S. practice, as awardees for their contributions to the fields of architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC).
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