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Tungsteno
Denise Scott Brown, the hidden face of a pair of genius architects
Zaha Hadid was the first woman to win a Pritzker Prize, the world's highest architectural award, in 2004. But before her, there were other women whose work did not receive the same recognition. We look at the life and work of Denise Scott Brown, one of the most influential architects of the 20th century.
19/10/2022

Tungsteno
Four emblematic constructions headed by women
Jeanne Gang designed the St. Regis Chicago skyscraper, a 101-storey, 363-metre-tall megastructure inspired by the geometry present in natural materials like crystal and sapphire. These are the iconic buildings that owe their construction to influential female architects.
11/05/2022
iFridays
Women in STEM: inspiration and leadership
On our iFriday, we invited three experts to analyze the role of women in STEM and the need to achieve greater prominence in the field
03/05/2022
iFridays
STEM Women: the female talent revolution
At February’s iFriday, dedicated to working women, we discussed innovation, technology, and leadership from a female perspective, and we did it from the standpoint of an innovative, different company that has shattered stereotypes. A company led by women and committed to female talent that has made Burgos the European capital of mobile robotics.
12/03/2021

Tungsteno
Women who broke the mould of architecture
From Julia Morgan, the world's first woman with a degree in architecture, to the more futuristic Zaha Hadid, on the occasion of International Women's Day we celebrate outstanding women in a field in which they were even more invisible than in technology, engineering or science.
03/03/2021