The Women's Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois
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| The Women's Pavilion | |
| Designer | Sophia Hayden |
| Location | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Date | 1891 to 1893 |
| Building Type | Exhibition and Exposition |
| Climate | Cold Temperate |
| Architectural Style | Italian Rennaissance |
| Street Address | |
| Notes | Hayden's only work. |
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| Building Details | |
| Client | World's Columbian Exposition |
| Cost | $138,000 US in 1892. (also listed as $140,168 US) |
| Area | 80,000 square feet |
| Stories | 2 |
| Height | 60 feet |
| Length | 388 (also listed as 382 feet) |
| Width | 199 |
| Other Details | Building was demolished in 1893. |
"The Columbian Exposition was notable for its impressive architecture and large international attendance. Of particular importance was the Women's Pavilion. The first of its kind to have been designed by a female architect, it revealed much about the social plight of women at that time, and the need for further progress in the movement for equal rights. While its existence did not trigger significant changes for the Women's Movement, this pavilion was certainly a promising first step that would set a precedent for women's involvement in later years." – http://www.lib.umd.edu/ARCH/honr219f/1893chic.html
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- The Dream City. Paul V. Galvin Library, Digital History Collection. August 26, 1998. http://columbus.gl.iit.edu/dreamcity/00024006.html. Viewed on 2007.0712.
- Maud Howe Elliott (editor). Illustrated Art and Handicraft in the Woman's Building of the World's Columbian Exposition - Chicago, 1893. Goupil & Co., Paris and New York, 1893, 287 pages.
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- http://users.vnet.net/schulman/Columbian/arch.html
- http://members.cox.net/academia/cassatt5.html
- http://columbus.gl.iit.edu/dreamcity/00024006.html
- Perspective Rendering (1500x1000 pixels)
- Ground Floor Plan Drawing (1500x1000 pixels)
- Upper Floor Plan Drawing (1500x1000 pixels)

