7 min

Gender & Public Space with Inés Sánchez de Madariaga urbanNext podcasts

    • Design

For centuries, architecture and gender has been a silent debate but in the last decades there has been a very fruitful conversation about how design can have biased implications. This has awaken the need to find which strategies can lead to the building of more gender inclusive cities.

Today we are going to talk with Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, director of the UNESCO Chair on Gender and professor of urban planning at Technical University of Madrid.



Learn more about her work:

https://urbannext.net/gender-sensitive-city/



This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.

For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit:

http://actar.com/

For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to:

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The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

For centuries, architecture and gender has been a silent debate but in the last decades there has been a very fruitful conversation about how design can have biased implications. This has awaken the need to find which strategies can lead to the building of more gender inclusive cities.

Today we are going to talk with Inés Sánchez de Madariaga, director of the UNESCO Chair on Gender and professor of urban planning at Technical University of Madrid.



Learn more about her work:

https://urbannext.net/gender-sensitive-city/



This space has been sponsored by Actar Publishers and urbanNext.net.

For the most engaging publications on architecture, urbanism, and landscape architecture visit:

http://actar.com/

For access to exclusive digital content subscribe to:

https://urbannext.net/

The urbanNext_exchanges series is curated by Ricardo Devesa and Marta Bugés. Feel free to contact us via email at inputbox@urbannext.net if you want to comment on the podcast or share your work with us.

7 min