Carmen Espegel: “The History of Modern Movement Must Be Reread, It Still Contains Hidden Information”


Charlotte Perriand, one of the four female architects highlighted in Carmen Espegel's "Women Architects in the Modern Movement" book. Image © Robert Doisneau [Wikimedia], under public license.

Charlotte Perriand, one of the four female architects highlighted in Carmen Espegel's "Women Architects in the Modern Movement" book. Image © Robert Doisneau [Wikimedia], under public license.

Spanish architect, Carmen Espegel’s work is embodied in three complementary areas: academic, research, and professional activity. Espegel was part of espegel-fisac arquitectos studio for twenty years as a founding partner and currently leads espegel arquitectos. Her research approach has focused mainly on housing, women in architecture, and architectural criticism.

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