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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2025 · 11 MIN

Episode 111: Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham: The First Female Architect Who Shaped British Architecture

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Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham, often regarded as the UK’s first female architect, made a lasting impact on 17th-century architecture despite the societal barriers faced by women of her time. Born into aristocracy in 1632, she traveled extensively across Europe, studying styles and meeting prominent architects like Pieter Post. Though she couldn’t formally practice as an architect, it is believed that Wilbraham was involved in the design of over 400 buildings, often working through male architects. Her legacy as a patron of architecture and her influence on notable figures like Sir Christopher Wren remain subjects of discussion. While historical evidence is limited, Lady Wilbraham’s story continues to inspire female architects today, showcasing how women can navigate adversity and contribute to traditionally male-dominated fields. Let’s explore this remarkable figure and her influence in just a matter of minutes!

Lady Elizabeth Wilbraham, often regarded as the UK’s first female architect, made a lasting impact on 17th-century architecture despite the societal barriers faced by women of her time. Born into aristocracy in 1632, she traveled extensively across Europe, studying styles and meeting prominent architects like Pieter Post. Though she couldn’t formally practice as an architect, it is believed that Wilbraham was involved in the design of over 400 buildings, often working through male architects. Her legacy as a patron of architecture and her influence on notable figures like Sir Christopher Wren remain subjects of discussion. While historical evidence is limited, Lady Wilbraham’s story continues to inspire female architects today, showcasing how women can navigate adversity and contribute to traditionally male-dominated fields. Let’s explore this remarkable figure and her influence in just a matter of minutes!

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