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Fig 2.6 Matrix, (1984). Making Space: Women and the Man Made Environment. (Edited by Sunpawatr, M.) London: Pluto Press, p.60.
Fig 4.5 MoMAPS1, September 11. Available at: https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1218 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
Fig 2.7 Housing in Victorian. Available at: https://sites.google.com/site/thevictorianmiddleclass/housing-andpleasures (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
Fig 4.6 Gregor Schneidor. (2015) Available at: https://artreview.com/april-2015-feature-gregor-schneider/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
Fig 2.8 The Fallen Woman. (2016) Available at: https://foundlingmuseum.org.uk/events/fallen-woman/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
Fig 4.7 Gregor Schneidor. (2015) Available at: https://artreview.com/april-2015-feature-gregor-schneider/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022). Fig 4.8 Gregor Schneidor. (2015) Available at: https://artreview.com/april-2015-feature-gregor-schneider/ (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
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Fig 5.1 Komar, M. (2021). WORKING WOMEN’S WARDROBE: HOW THE 1970S OPENED FEMINIST FASHION. Available at: https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/blog/working-womens-wardrobe-how the-1970s-opened-feminist-fashion/ (Accessed: 28 November 2021). Fig 5.2 Komar, M. (2021). WORKING WOMEN’S WARDROBE: HOW THE 1970S OPENED FEMINIST FASHION. Available at: https://www.pbs.org/independentlens/blog/working-womens-wardrobe-how the-1970s-opened-feminist-fashion/ (Accessed: 28 November 2021). Fig 5.3 Fox, G. (2019). How one woman's closet became an art sensation. Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/global/2019/jan/07/how-one-womans-closet-became-an-art-sensation (Accessed: 20 December 2021). Fig 5.4 Bonnemaison, S. And Eisenbach, R. (2009). Installations by Architects. New York: Princeton
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Fig 6.1 How We Live Now: Reimaging Spaces with Matrix Feminist Design Co-operative, 2021-2022. [exhibition] Barbican Centre. 17 May 2021 – 31 Jan 2022.
Fig 4.4 MoMAPS1, September 11. Available at: https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1218 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
Fig 6.2 Home Galleries and much-loved Rooms, 2022. [exhibition] Museum of the Home. 22 January 2022.
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Fig 6.4 Home Galleries and much-loved Rooms, 2022. [exhibition] Museum of the Home. 22 January 2022.
Fig 6.18 Robinson, W.H. (2015) A Blog of Note. Available at: https://poulwebb.blogspot.com/2015_12_20_archive.html (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
Fig 6.5 Wright, J. and Stamp, G. (2005). Women of World War II. Available at: https://c20society.org.uk/war memorials/london-women-of-world-war-ii (Accessed: 20 December 2021).
Fig 6.19 Parham, S. (2015) Utopias, food and the Radical Tradition. Available at: https://www.slideshare.net/UniversityofHertfordshire/dr-susan-parham-utopias-food-and-the-radicaltradition (Accessed: 8 January 2022).
Fig 6.6 The curious history of government-funded British Restaurants in World War 2. Available at: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/history/british-restaurants (Accessed: 20 December 2021). Fig 6.7 The curious history of government-funded British Restaurants in World War 2. Available at: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/blog/history/british-restaurants (Accessed: 20 December 2021).
Fig 6.20 Parham, S. (2015) Utopias, food and the Radical Tradition. Available at: https://www.slideshare.net/UniversityofHertfordshire/dr-susan-parham-utopias-food-and-the-radicaltradition (Accessed: 8 January 2022). Fig 6.21 Forino, I. (2020). ‘The domestic kitchen, between utopias and heterotopias of the 20th century’, Compasses, 33, pp.15.
Fig 6.8 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.59.
Fig 6.22 Forino, I. (2020). ‘The domestic kitchen, between utopias and heterotopias of the 20th century’, Compasses, 33, pp.13.
Fig 6.9 Thompson, K.E. (2015). Must-Know Furniture: The Hoosier Cabinet. Available at: https://www.houzz.com/magazine/must-know-furniture-the-hoosier-cabinet-stsetivw-vs~39817241 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
Fig 6.23 Forino, I. (2020). ‘The domestic kitchen, between utopias and heterotopias of the 20th century’, Compasses, 33, pp.14.
Fig 6.10 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.60. Fig 6.11 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.60. Fig 6.12 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.60. Fig 6.14 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.60. Fig 6.15 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.61.
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Fig 6.16 Greenbaum, J. (1981). Kitchen Culture/Kitchen Dialectic, Making Room: Woman and Architecture, 11, pp.61.
Fig 6.28 Deluxx, Better living with your new GE Food Freezer. (2008). Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/deluxxedition/2812307328/in/faves-49223588@N03/ (Accessed: 8 January 2022).
Fig 6.17 10 Popular Fast Food Restaurants From the ‘70s. Available at: https://clickamericana.com/topics/food-drink/on-the-go-californians-love-their-to-go-food-1972 (Accessed: 5 January 2022).
Fig 6.29 “Calling all Coffee Lovers” & More Vintage Coffee ADS. (2000) Available at: https://www.coffeeforless.com/pages/calling-all-coffee-lovers-more-vintage-coffee-ads (Accessed: 8 January 2022).
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Fig 6.36 Hagstromer, D. A Kitchen for the Modern Woman. (2021). Available at: https://www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/stories/explore-the-collection/a-kitchen-for-the-modern-woman/ (Accessed: 16 January 2022). Fig 6.37 Kurz-Dokumentarfilm. Die Frankfutrt Kuche. Available at: https://www.filmportal.de/node/123351/gallery (Accessed:8 January 2022). Fig 6.38 Kurz-Dokumentarfilm. Die Frankfutrt Kuche. Available at: https://www.filmportal.de/node/123351/gallery (Accessed:8 January 2022).
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