07/09/2025
We are thrilled to share a new addition to Pioneering Women of American Architecture series: a profile dedicated to Phyllis Birkby (1932–1994), architect, activist, educator, and a bold voice in the le***an feminist movement of the 1970s and ’80s.
Birkby’s work permeates New York City in quiet but radical ways. Her practice prioritized inclusivity, from accessibility for the elderly and people with disabilities to feminist-centered planning that reimagined how cities could function for everyone.
To learn more about her extraordinary life, read the full profile via the link in bio.
Written by M.C. Overholt. Edited by Mary McLeod & Victoria Rosner
Additional Birkby events/resources:
🎤 Collective Access: Disability, Gender, and Design
Online panel discussion, July 24 1-2PM EST.
Moderators: M.C Overholt & Stephen Vider,
Speakers: Aimi Hamraie, May Khalife, and David Serlin.
Organized with
☁️ Fantasizing Design: Phyllis Birkby Builds Le***an Feminist Architecture
Exhibition at , on view until September 2.
Curators: Stephen Vider and M.C. Overholt
Graphic Designer: Marissa Martonyi
Exhibition Designer: Xiaoxiao Guo
🎧 “Beyond Architecture: The Fantasy Worlds of Phyllis Birkby”
podcast, Episode 12
Producer: Brandi Howell
Editorial Advisor: Alexandra Lange