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- Gertrude_Kerbis abstract "Gertrude L. Kerbis is an American architect who was born in 1926, in Chicago. She worked for and studied under some of the most significant modernists of her day, including Carl Koch, Walter Gropius and Mies Van Der Rohe. She played a leading role in designing several major milestones in the development of American modernism, including the Lustron house, the US Air Force Academy, and O'Hare International Airport. She has been an architect for over 50 years, who has contributed greatly to the architectural community in multiple ways. She went against the status quo of gender roles, shown by founding the Chicago Women in Architecture in 1973. Her passion for design, and determination led to her wide range of projects and work experience.".
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- Gertrude_Kerbis wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Illinois_at_Urbana–Champaign.
- Gertrude_Kerbis wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Wisconsin–Madison.
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- Gertrude_Kerbis subject Category:1926_births.
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- Gertrude_Kerbis hypernym Architect.
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- Gertrude_Kerbis comment "Gertrude L. Kerbis is an American architect who was born in 1926, in Chicago. She worked for and studied under some of the most significant modernists of her day, including Carl Koch, Walter Gropius and Mies Van Der Rohe. She played a leading role in designing several major milestones in the development of American modernism, including the Lustron house, the US Air Force Academy, and O'Hare International Airport.".
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