Photo by Laura Amador

NEWS AND EVENTS

The National Building Museum awarded me the 2022 Vincent Scully Prize. The event in Washington DC will be open to the public and livestreamed on October 3.

I received the Matilde Ucelay Award from the Spanish Ministry of Transport and Urban Agenda for my contributions to gender equity. (In 1936, Ucelay was the first woman architect licensed in Spain.) Livestream is on YouTube

The Grand Domestic Revolution (1981) is being translated into French and Spanish.

“The Non-Sexist City” conference on Civic Design takes place Nov. 18 at the Peter Behrens School of Arts at the Dusseldorf University of Applied Sciences. civicdesign@hs-duesseldorf.de




 

Dolores Hayden, urban historian and poet, is professor emerita at Yale University. Her books on the American landscape include The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History and Building Suburbia. Her poems appear in many journals and anthologies including Poetry, Raritan, Ecotone, Yale Review, The Common, and Best American Poetry. She is the author of three poetry collections: American Yard, Nymph, Dun, and Spinner, and Exuberance, set in the earliest years of American aviation when daredevil pilots—women and men—thrilled spectators who had never seen an airplane.