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Juliet Peddle : ウィキペディア英語版 | Juliet Peddle
Juliet A. Peddle (1899–1979) was an American modernist architect who was the first woman architect licensed by the state of Indiana and a cofounder of the Women's Architectural Club of Chicago.〔〔 ==Early life and education== Peddle was born on June 7, 1899, in Terre Haute, Indiana, to John B. and Alice O. Peddle. She was educated at the King Classical School, and she learned drawing from her father, who taught machine design at Rose Polytechnic Institute.〔〔〔 She went on to earn a degree in architecture from the University of Michigan in 1920, the second woman to do so, following her friend Bertha Yerex Whitman. She then moved to Chicago, where she worked briefly for the architectural firm of Perkins, Fellows, and Hamilton.〔 One of her coworkers there was Whitman, with whom she would go on to cofound (with seven other women) the Women's Architectural Club of Chicago.〔 The club was active into the 1940s, when it merged with the American Institute of Architecture.〔 Peddle was the editor of the club's occasional publication, ''The Architrave''.〔〔 The group exhibited work around Chicago, including at the first Woman's World's Fair in Chicago in 1925.〔 After leaving Perkins, Fellows, and Hamilton, Peddle went on to study architecture in Europe.〔
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