Ella Briggs (1880–1977) was a talented architect, designer,
and writer whose influence was felt on both sides of the Atlantic. She trained with the Viennese Secessionists and brought
their radical ideas to Gilded Age New York. She designed modernist housing for the masses in Austria, was jailed as a suspected
spy in Mussolini’s Italy, and thrived in Weimar Germany before suffering persecution under the Nazis. Fleeing to London, she
contributed to England’s postwar reconstruction. Yet despite a long and prolific career, her name is largely forgotten today.
Finding Ella Briggs restores Briggs to her rightful place in the history of modernist design.
Despina Stratigakos
and Elana Shapira bring together an international team of historians to provide the defining biography of this boldly unconventional
designer. Whether she was fighting for integration at Europe’s architecture schools or writing about innovative houses for
American women’s magazines like Good Housekeeping, Briggs embodied the transatlantic flow of modernism. This panoramic
book uncovers new findings about Briggs, her networks, and projects, recovering the many facets of a life that spanned global
borders and cultures.
With contributions by Megan Brandow-Faller, Celina Kress, Dörte Kuhlmann, Ulrike Matzer,
Christine Oertel, Eva B. Ottillinger, Barbara Penner, Sabine Plakolm-Forsthuber, Monika Platzer, Ursula Prokop, Sabrina Rahman,
Katrin Stingl, Carmen Trifina, and Christine Zwingl.
Despina Stratigakos, Department of
Architecture, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Elana Shapira, Department of Cultural
Studies, Institute of Studies in Art and Art Education, University of Applied Arts Vienna
WALK & BOOK PRESENTATION as part of theSituating
Architecture Lecture Series 2025-26Wednesday, May 20, 2026Part 1: WALK
"Bloombury Haunting: Female exile arts and architects" – 4 p.m. BST
/ 5 p.m. Uhr MESZ
Part 2: BOOK PRESENTATION – 6 p.m. Uhr BST / 7 p.m. MESZ
UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment
Room 1.06
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London WC1H 0PP
Great Britain
The
2025-26 programme of Situating Architecture showcases
the latest research by leading architectural scholars, with a particular focus on innovative methodologies and critical theories
in architecture and urban studies.
Speakers
Kat Hubschmann, Miller Archivist, Research Centre
for German & Austrian Exile Studies
Barbara Penner, Professor, Architectural Humanities, Bartlett School
of Architecture, UCL
Robin Schuldenfrei, Professor, Architectural History, Courtauld Institute of Art
Despina Stratigakos,
SUNY Distinguished Professor, Department of Architecture, University at Buffalo, State University of New York
An
event by the UCL Bartlett Faculty of the Built Environment
Finding Ella Briggs – The Life and Work
of an Unconventional Architect
Despina Stratigakos and Elana Shapira (eds.)
Princeton University
Press, 2025
ISBN: 978-0691-26395-3
e-ISBN: 978-0691-26508-7
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