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a_schaufenster 15: Office Concepts: women\'s career opportunities

23.02.2011 to 23.02.2011

a_schaufenster 15: Office Concepts: women\'s career opportunities

ARCHITEKTUR


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Office Concepts: women\'s career opportunities

Date: Feb 23
Venue: Architekturzentrum Wien - New Hall
Admission free!

Event in German language

6pm brief lecture:
Brigitte Eisl, Az W
Bernhard Herzog, project developer at M.O.O.CON
Elke Krismer, architect
Elisabeth Stögerer-Schwarz, department for women\'s affairs of the Federal State of Tyrol

6.45pm closing discussion:
moderated by Julia Girardi, architecture sociologist

According to a recent study of the top 200 Austrian businesses by the Vienna Chamber of Labour only every twentieth business manager and every tenth member of a board of directors is a woman. Action is urgently required if Austria does not want to remain at the tail end of Europe in terms of the quota of women who hold leading positions. The central topic for the evening is the contribution that architecture can make in the concrete design of the work setting to promote equal opportunities in the workplace. The content being addressed ranges from a historical review of traditional social roles, taking the Vienna Ringturm as an example, including the topical gender-sensitive planning project Landhaus2 in Innsbruck and strategies for future-orientated project development that prioritizes economic advantage above a policy of top-down decision-making by male management.

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