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Marcia Mead (1879–1967) was an early 20th century American architect known for taking a neighborhood-centered approach to the design of low-cost housing. With Anna P. Schenck (1874–1915), she was a partner in the firm of Schenck & Mead, which was acclaimed in 1914 as the first team of women architects in America but was actually formed later than both Gannon and Hands and the partnership of Florence Luscomb and Ida Annah Ryan. Schenck died early in their partnership, after which Mead pursued a solo career.

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  • Marcia Mead (de)
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  • Marcia Mead (* 1879 in , USA; † 1967) war eine US-amerikanische Architektin. Sie war die erste Frau, die ihren Abschluss an der School of Architecture an der Columbia University erhielt. (de)
  • Marcia Mead (1879–1967) fue una arquitecta norteamericana del siglo XX conocida por su abordaje del diseño de la vivienda económica desde lo barrial.​ Ella y Anna P. Schenck (1874-1915) fueron socias en la firma Schenck & Mead, que fue aclamada como el primer equipo de mujeres arquitectas en Norteamérica pero en realidad se formó después de Gannon and Hands y la sociedad de e Ida Annah Ryan. Anna Shenck murió temprano como dueña de la sociedad, aun así, Mead continuó utilizando el nombre de la firma. (es)
  • Marcia Mead (1879–1967) was an early 20th century American architect known for taking a neighborhood-centered approach to the design of low-cost housing. With Anna P. Schenck (1874–1915), she was a partner in the firm of Schenck & Mead, which was acclaimed in 1914 as the first team of women architects in America but was actually formed later than both Gannon and Hands and the partnership of Florence Luscomb and Ida Annah Ryan. Schenck died early in their partnership, after which Mead pursued a solo career. (en)
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  • Marcia Mead (en)
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  • Marcia Mead (en)
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  • Pittsfield, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. (en)
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  • Marcia Mead (* 1879 in , USA; † 1967) war eine US-amerikanische Architektin. Sie war die erste Frau, die ihren Abschluss an der School of Architecture an der Columbia University erhielt. (de)
  • Marcia Mead (1879–1967) fue una arquitecta norteamericana del siglo XX conocida por su abordaje del diseño de la vivienda económica desde lo barrial.​ Ella y Anna P. Schenck (1874-1915) fueron socias en la firma Schenck & Mead, que fue aclamada como el primer equipo de mujeres arquitectas en Norteamérica pero en realidad se formó después de Gannon and Hands y la sociedad de e Ida Annah Ryan. Anna Shenck murió temprano como dueña de la sociedad, aun así, Mead continuó utilizando el nombre de la firma. (es)
  • Marcia Mead (1879–1967) was an early 20th century American architect known for taking a neighborhood-centered approach to the design of low-cost housing. With Anna P. Schenck (1874–1915), she was a partner in the firm of Schenck & Mead, which was acclaimed in 1914 as the first team of women architects in America but was actually formed later than both Gannon and Hands and the partnership of Florence Luscomb and Ida Annah Ryan. Schenck died early in their partnership, after which Mead pursued a solo career. (en)
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