Secrecy Decried as Architects Weigh Steps After Meier Sex-Harass Claims Debra K. Rubin April 25, 2018 One Comment Sex harassment allegations against noted architect Richard Meier propel push against kept-quiet deals to hide bad behavior toward women.Read More
Viewpoint: Sexual Abuse and Harassment The Case for Taking Back Architect Richard Meier’s Pritzker Prize If an investigation substantiates the charges and reports, there’s no other choice Richard Korman March 15, 2018 4 Comments Revoking the award, if justified, would be good for the architectural profession.Read More
UK's Biggest Construction Show Bans 'Promo Girls' Debra K. Rubin February 15, 2018 No Comments Construction Week megashow, set to attract 35,000, sets 'code of conduct' for exhibitors; U.S. ConExpo show also will review 'issues of respect' while Women in Construction week pushes women's growing industry role.Read More
Beyond Trump and Clinton Editorial: The High Costs of Sexual Harassment in Construction Why So Few Women Work in Engineering and Construction October 19, 2016 No Comments Sexual harassment and predation have overshadowed many of the traditional issues during this year’s contest for the U.S. presidency.Read More
Viewpoint: Before Building Trump Tower, Years of Sexual Harrassment Barbara A. Res January 14, 2014 One Comment In 1980, I may have been the first woman in the U.S. to take charge of building a skyscraper for an owner.Read More