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Marcia Mead
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. ==Education== Marcia Mead was born in Pittsfield, Pennsylvania, in 1879, and in 1898 she received a degree from the State Normal College in Edinboro.〔 She went on to the School of Architecture at Columbia University and in 1913 became the first woman to graduate from that program.〔〔 Around this time, she worked for the university's superintendent of buildings and grounds,〔〔 and she also placed among the top ten finalists in a contest to design structures for a piece of land in Chicago.〔〔 Although Mead's plan wasn't ultimately chosen, it was featured in promotional literature.〔〔 Anna Pendleton Schenck was born on January 8, 1874, and studied architecture privately before gaining work as a draftsperson with various New York architectural firms.
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