The headline of the
article is Zaha Hadid: Britain must do more to help encourage its women architects. The article is from a newspaper under the name The Guardian.
The article is printed on the 17th of February, 2013.
The author of the article is Vanessa Thorpe.
The aim of the article is to provide the reader with the information about the rights and capabilities of women in the art. The author starts by telling the reader about Dame Zaha Hadid, the world's leading female architect's saying about the fact that there is some opposition against women-architects in London where women's rights to do something more perfect are limited. According to the text the British Iraqi, who is a former winner of Britain's Stirling prize
and the international Pritzker prize, said it was frequently assumed
that a woman architect could not take on a big commercial project and
that she was better suited to residential properties, public buildings
or leisure centres. In conclusion the author believes that women need to be encouraged and to have their confidence built up.
I found the article interesting and important as the theme about the women's rights is very actual today. Personally, I don't understand why do British are so against women architects? I don see a big difference between men and women. Everyone who wants to do something unusual, is capable to do it, I think.
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