Architecture Students Educate on How to End Sexual Harassment

Harvard U. graduate architecture students take their message to Washington, D.C. rally in 2017.
Photo: copyright Ashley C.Thompson; posted by Architectural Record, Oct. 24, 2018
"Underwhelmed by top-down initiatives [to address sexual harassment and gender bias]—American Institute of Architects' ethics code changes and countless roundtable discussions—some people are proposing a drastic, intersectional rethinking of how architecture operates, beginning in the place where many make their first forays into the field," says writer Heather Corcoran in a report for our sister publication Architectural Record on proactive steps by students to change the equation.
Click here to read the report.
Looking for quick answers on construction and engineering topics?
Try Ask ENR, our new smart AI search tool.
Ask ENR →



