ALL-ACCESS | She Built This: Women Reclaiming Hidden Histories in Residential Architecture
Category « Project Planning & Design Imagine a built environment shaped entirely by a complete, unedited history of design, where the brilliant innovations of marginalized visionaries actively inform the future of housing. The story of residential architecture contains a wealth of transformative strategies developed by women whose profound contributions have historically been omitted from the design canon. This exclusive Gābl Media All-Access Series panel brings together dynamic architectural historians and preservation experts to uncover these vital narratives, illuminating their direct impact on contemporary housing solutions. You will gain unparalleled access to the powerful intersection of equity, architectural preservation, and urban planning, empowering you to integrate these foundational legacies into highly effective modern design. AIA CES Program ID# « GMG.0040 Approved Type: Elective Approved Credit Hrs: 1.25 LU|Elective Program Level: Entry Program Length: 52:03 Minutes Program Description: Originally recorded as an exclusive live event, this All-Access Series panel discussion unites the passionate hosts of the She Builds Podcast with an esteemed architectural historian to illuminate the profound, hidden legacy of women in residential design and construction. You will engage in an intimate, high-level conversation detailing how women have continuously shaped the built environment, from pioneering early neighborhood planning to driving crucial innovations in affordable housing. The session provides an extensive exploration of how these historical contributions directly influence current design standards, housing policies, and architectural education. By uncovering these vital stories, you will discover actionable methodologies to integrate these overlooked strategies into your contemporary practice. Armed with this comprehensive historical context, you will acquire the strategic frameworks needed to foster a truly equitable architectural profession, advancing inclusive housing models that effectively support thriving, resilient communities. Meet Your Hosts & Expert Panel: Jessica Rogers (Host) champions the essential role of women in the built environment through her expertise as a marketing coordinator for a women-owned architecture firm in South Florida. As a vibrant co-host of the She Builds Podcast, she dedicates her platform to shining a brilliant light on the historical figures who have shaped the AEC industry. Her insightful advocacy ensures that the stories of innovative female builders and designers reach a global audience, fostering a deeper appreciation for their enduring impact. Elizabeth “Lizi” Raar (Host) shapes the future of single-family residential design as a licensed architect and project architect at Polsky Pearlstein Architects in California’s Marin County. With over a decade of hands-on experience and five years as a dedicated co-host of the She Builds Podcast, she masterfully bridges the gap between historical precedent and modern residential practice. Her profound appreciation for the intimate spaces people inhabit fuels her mission to elevate the unsung women who laid the foundations of domestic architecture. Norgerie Rivas (Host) drives profound inclusivity and empowerment within the design profession as a licensed architect in Texas and Puerto Rico, and a dynamic project manager at eStudio Architecture in Houston. As a co-host of the She Builds Podcast, she passionately amplifies the vital stories of women in design and construction throughout history, transforming forgotten pioneers into enduring mentors for today’s practitioners. Her work continually inspires the industry to embrace diverse narratives and build a more equitable architectural landscape. Kate Reggev (Guest) masterfully navigates the intersection of historical preservation, architectural design, and impactful storytelling as a licensed architect, project manager, and renowned design writer. Her brilliant work spans from leading comprehensive design at LaGuardia Community College to authoring compelling historical columns for Madam Architect, Architectural Digest, and Dwell. By actively uncovering and analyzing the intricate histories of women in the built environment, she provides the AEC industry with invaluable insights that inform sustainable, community-focused design and profoundly enrich the architectural canon. Learning Objectives: Identify the extensive historical roles women played in shaping American residential architecture, mastering the design, construction, and planning contributions that serve as the foundation for the built environment Analyze how the complete history of women’s work in housing directly shapes current design standards, teaching frameworks, and professional credit structures to foster greater equity in the profession Examine the powerful parallels between contemporary affordable housing models and historical innovations led by women to apply these proven strategies to today’s complex housing challenges Implement actionable methodologies to actively restore these legacies within modern design discourse, leveraging inclusive historical frameworks to reshape and advance equitable housing practices


