Phyllis Lambert, Negative space, New York City, 1968 (chromogenic print). Phyllis Lambert Collection, Montreal, PL-1596. © Phyllis Lambert.
Phyllis Lambert, Negative space, New York City, 1968 (chromogenic print). Phyllis Lambert Collection, Montreal, PL-1596. © Phyllis Lambert. 
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Crossed Histories - Gae Aulenti, Ada Louise Huxtable, Phyllis Lambert, on Architecture and the City

13/02/2025 - 17/05/2025

Centre culturel canadien 
5, rue de Constantine 
 
75007 Paris

www.canada-culture.org   

 

Born in the 1920s, critic Ada Louise Huxtable and architects Gae Aulenti and Phyllis Lambert were among the most influential figures in architecture and design during the postwar boom. Pioneers in what was then a largely male-dominated field, and key players in the transition from modernism to postmodernism, they set out to conquer the public spaces they designed and built.

Through accounts, archival images, drawings and photographs, this exhibition sheds light on some of their emblematic achievements and interweaves their extraordinary biographies to rethink the crucial role of women in the history of 20th-century architecture.