Latest News Wed, Jun 28, 2017 2:27 PM
Time for change was the call at a conference organised by the University of Huddersfield’s School of Art, Design and Architecture.
The conference, entitled Women in Architecture, highlighted the difficulties facing women succeeding in architecture and called for equality to be acknowledged and actively encouraged across all areas of the industry.
The University of Huddersfield, which received a Gold Award in the recent Teaching Excellence Framework, was ranked sixth in the country for architecture in last year’s Guardian University League Tables and the subject area scored 97 per cent for overall student satisfaction in the National Student Survey.
Delegates were welcomed to the University by Huddersfield’s Head of Architecture and 3D Design, Professor Patricia Tzortopoulos Fazenda, who set the scene highlighting the stark figures that show that women working in architecture was in decline and that generally one in five wouldn’t recommend it as a career.
The keynote speaker was RIBA President Jane Duncan who took up the argument and since her appointment in 2015 has started to press for gender parity.
Ms Duncan has run her own practice for nearly 40 years and knows the challenges facing architects around the country.
She took her knowledge and campaigning to the national stage when she was appointed RIBA Vice-President for Practice and Profession. Her fight for the underdog took on new impetus when she became the Institute’s Equality and Diversity Champion. It was through this role that she felt she would achieve more if she were president, particularly in championing the cause for women both already in the profession and those joining it.
Jane Duncan’s enthusiasm for her profession and her passion for equality was very evident as she urged the student audience to work to change this disparity, particularly in terms of work-life balance and women having to sacrifice their careers to start a family. “You can be a success in business. Anyone can be a success in business – man or woman!”
She talked about the lack of career optimism amongst women in the profession and stressed the importance of engaging a mentor to help guide and encourage. “I’m convinced that women probably need it more than men,” said the President. “Above all, it will give you confidence to take the necessary risks to succeed.”
Her parting shot to raise the bar towards gender equality was that women architects need to be visible and act as role models for those following.
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