Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture | |
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53 Church Street , | |
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School type | Architecture |
Established | 1915 |
Founders | Henry Atherton Frost and Bremer Whidden Pond |
Closed | 1942 |
Gender | Female |
Enrollment | 53 (1926–1927) |
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The Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture—previously known as the Cambridge School of Architectural and Landscape Design for Women and then as Cambridge School of Domestic and Landscape Architecture for Women—was an educational institution for women that existed from 1915 to 1942. It was the first school to offer women graduate training in the professions of architecture and landscape architecture under a single faculty. It was affiliated originally with Harvard University and later with Smith College.[1] From 1928 to 1942, the school was located at 53 Church Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts.