City Dreamers
If you’ve ever asked yourself what it took for women to be prominent pioneers during the 20th century, these four renowned trailblazers ought to have all your answers: Phyllis Lambert, Blanche Lemco van Ginkel, Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, and Denise Scott Brown. Throughout their years of mentoring and inspiring generations of professionals, each has an extensive list of accomplishments in architecture, planning and landscape architecture dating back 60+ years. How have they envisioned our cities? Documentary filmmaker Joseph Hillel uncovers how each of these strong, independent thinkers has shaped the cities we live and work in. As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, the insights of these progressive women, who have built social and environmental values into their work, are more relevant now than ever.
Supported by the US Embassy in Egypt