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Contribution of Women in Global Architectural Heritage | Aeshvarya Thakur | TEDxITM Gwalior Women

Women have played a pivotal yet often overlooked role in shaping architectural history across the world. This talk explores the contributions of women architects, designers, and builders who have influenced global architectural heritage despite facing systemic barriers. From historical figures like Zaha Hadid and Eileen Gray to unsung contributors in vernacular and indigenous architecture, the discussion highlights their innovative designs, sustainable practices, and cultural impact. By recognizing and celebrating women's contributions, this talk aims to inspire greater inclusivity and acknowledgment in the field of architecture. Aeshvarya Thakur is an architect, writer, and adventurer with a deep love for social history and public awareness. She has a strong passion for heritage conservation, preserving historical sites, and promoting public awareness through podcasts and writing. Her works on topics such as art, urbanism, culture, heritage, Sufism, and social history are both engaging and thought-provoking. She has been a regular columnist for Prabhat Khabar newspaper and has contributed feature articles and stories to many progressive literary magazines, including Sadaneera, Prerna Anshu, Kshitij ke Paar, Architecture Live, Hastakshep, and others. Currently, she writes a weekly column, Virasatnama (on heritage), for Bole Bharat News Portal. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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