Pioneers of Architecture Criticism: 5 Women Who Are Shaping the Built Environment Through Words
Briefly

Ada Louise Huxtable, as the first architectural critic for The New York Times, emphasized the social substance of architecture, urging readers to view buildings as public statements.
Esther McCoy, through her writings, highlighted the significance of the American West Coast's architectural scene, advocating for regional Modernism despite facing gender-related barriers in her career.
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