Postcard advertising CARY's "More Than the Sum of Our Body Parts", shown at the Randolph Street Gallery in Chicago from June 16 to July 2, 1993. The purpose of the exhibit was to illustrate the many ways that women architects are discriminated against in the workplace by their male colleagues. The exhibit was comprised of sculptural and multimedia installations, focusing on such topics as the sexual discrimination and harassment of women architects, and the glass ceiling said to be limiting the advance of women in architecture.
Part of joint project report/design development, exploring designs for connecting gardens for Yerba Buena Gardens, part of a large commercial project.…
Part of joint project report/design development, showing sketches from various angles, illustrating how complex relates to surrounding area, for Yerba…
Design sketch "D" for drive-thru gate closure hardware, on graph paper, for the San Francisco Ballet Building, part of the Civic Center complex in San…