Category: Lectures & Talks
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The Belgian Friendship Building
Kathleen James-Chakraborty – In-person seminar at University of Toronto, Canada. For a seminar of doctoral students from architecture and art history, this presentation introduced the Belgian Friendship Building in roughly the same terms as the lecture later that month at Trinity College.
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Expanding Agency: Women and the Global Dissemination of Modern Architecture, 1920–1970
Kathleen James-Chakraborty – in-person lecture at University of Toronto, Canada. To understand the agency that women have had in shaping the built environment demands looking beyond a handful of celebrated architects, their patrons, and the critics who supported them. The role of journalists, especially those who wrote for the shelter press, of those who ran…
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Ethel Power
Kathleen James-Chakraborty – Zoom lecture on Ether Power for “Women in Architecture” course, University of Massachusetts, Amherst This lecture for Prof. Margaret Vickery introduced students to the importance of Ethel Power’s tenure as editor of House Beautiful.
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Chloethiel Woodard Smith: Engaging through Exhibitions
Kathleen James-Chakraborty – European Architectural History Network, Madrid, Spain. Delivered to the Woman and Gender in Architecture and Design interest group of the EAHN, this paper focused upon the way in which Chloethiel Woodard Smith’s role in exhibitions held in Washington in 1939, in Montreal in 1941, Havana in 1950, and Moscow in 1958, furthered…
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Conservation in a Shifting Landscape: The Future of Modern Architecture in South Asia
Kathleen James-Chakraborty – in-person round table, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. I was a panelist in this discussion, in which I commented upon the degree to which buildings by Louis Kahn that the current Indian government understands as evidence of continued neo-colonial power relations were in fact the product of local agency, including in the…
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Spiritual Heritage: Mendelsohn’s Late Synagogue Architecture in the U.S.
Kathleen James-Chakraborty – Zoom lecture for Positioning: Erich Mendelsohn and the Built Heritage of the 20th Century, Berlin, Germany. The discussion of the role of race in mid-century modernism includes the role played by religion as well as skin color. Delivered for a conference that marked the birthday of Erich Mendelsohn and is part of an…
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Spiritual Heritage: Mendelsohn’s Late Synagogue Architecture in the U.S.
Kathleen James-Chakraborty: Zoom lecture for Positioning: Erich Mendelsohn and the Built Heritage of the 20th Century, Berlin, Germany.
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Chloethiel Woodard Smith

Kathleen James-Chakraborty: Zoom lecture for the ETH Zürich, Switzerland. Delivered to a class at the ETH in Zürich, this talk introduced students to the career of the architect who for twenty years ran the largest and most acclaimed practice of any woman in the United States at the time. It focused on how she had…
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Designing for Justice: Modernism and the Transformation of the Capital Region
Kathleen James-Chakraborty – in-person conference paper, Global Irish Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., USA. This talk discussed how the postwar redevelopment of Southwest displaced thousands of mostly Black Washingtonians while providing the city with some of the earliest integrated new apartment blocks. The architect Chloethiel Woodard Smith played a crucial role in its reshaping. Focusing…
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Expanding Agency: Women and Modern Architecture and Design

Kathleen James-Chakraborty: Zoom lecture for McGill University, Montreal, Canada. The recent explosion of interest in the work of female architects does not fully capture the impact that woman have had on the shaping of the built environment. Documenting their activity as journalists, entrepreneurs, and institution builders, as well as extending the established scholarship on women’s…