'Clotilde Brewster: a life in perspective: the journey of the first female international architect' by Laura Fitzmaurice

11th Mar, 2025
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Described by the composer Ethel Smyth as brilliant, sociable, amusing and utterly original, Clotilde Brewster (1874–1937) defied all the odds by becoming the first woman to work internationally as an architect. Her story offers a glimpse into elite professional life in Victorian Britain and Europe during the Victorian and Edwardian eras, highlighting the largely unknown role of women in architecture.
 
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