Julia Gamolina - Madame Architect

Julia Gamolina - Madame Architect

Julia Gamolina is the founder and editor-in-chief of Madame Architect, a digital magazine and media start-up created specifically for young women in the architectural industry. In this episode, Gamolina talks about ways to make the industry more equitable and the value of those greater conversations. The growth of Madame Architect is evidence of that value and Gamolina discusses the metrics she uses to track it.

Learning objectives

  1. List some ways that Madame Architect is working toward creating gender equity in the field of architecture.
  2. Describe the pitfalls of the “lone genius architecture trope.”
  3. Explain strategies that Madame Architect is utilizing to grow its audience.
  4. Discuss Gamolina’s thoughts on the trajectory of professional growth.

Credits: 0.5 AIA LU/HSW

Speaker: Aaron Prinz

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