Dora Riedel

Dora Riedel Seinecke (1906-1982) was a Chilean architect who, in 1930, became the first woman to receive an architectural degree in Chile.[1]

Dora Riedel
Riedel in 1935
BornMarch 11, 1906
Died1982

Life

Dora Riedel was born on March 11, 1906 in Valdivia, Chile to German parents. In 1925, Riedel matriculated at the University of Chile. On December 9, 1930, Dora Riedel became the first woman to receive a degree in architecture in the country.[2]

Following her graduation, Riedel spent a year working at the Chilean Ministry of Public Works.[3]

In 1931, Riedel traveled to Germany, where she continued her education at the University of Stuttgart. In Germany, she met Anton Hammerle who she later married.[3]

Dora Riedel Seinecke died in 1982.

In 2017, the Colegio de Arquitectos de Chile introduced the Dora Riedel Prize in honor of Riedel.[4]

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References

  1. Seražin, Helena; Garda, Emilia Maria; Franchini, Caterina (2018-06-13). Women's Creativity since the Modern Movement (1918-2018): Toward a New Perception and Reception. Založba ZRC. ISBN 9789610501060.
  2. "Dora Riedel: Premio e Historia". #MujerArquitectA (in Spanish). 2018-03-19. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
  3. autores, Varios. Las primeras: Mujeres que abrieron camino en Chile (in Spanish). Ediciones El Mercurio. ISBN 9789569986437.
  4. "Premio "Dora Riedel" reconocerá la innovación del año y a la primera arquitecta chilena". COLEGIO DE ARQUITECTOS DE CHILE (in Spanish). 2017-09-27. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
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