Jump to content

Wikipedia:WikiProject New Zealand/New Zealand Women in Architecture WikiProject

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Auckland Museum edit-a-thon 18 May 2024
Edit-a-thon&WalkingTourMay2024 03
Auckland Museum edit-a-thon 20 May 2023
Ngā Kaikanikani ō te Rangi artwork by Lisa Reihana in Waitangi Park amongst the landscape design of Megan Wraight. An example of design by women in public spaces.
Black and white line drawing of house floorplan, designed by E. A. Plischke and landscape design by Anna Plischke

Women in Architecture Aotearoa WikiProject is a project to improve content of New Zealand women architects and their work in Wikipedia, Wikidata and Wikimedia Commons.

This project is inspired by the publishing in 2022 of the book Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture edited by Elizabeth Cox.

Edit with VisualEditor

Project

[edit]

In December 2022 there were nine women listed in the category "New Zealand women architects". There are over 500 women named in the chapters of Making Space. The project aims to increase the number of articles about women and non-binary people who work in architecture and related fields in or from Aotearoa New Zealand.

Architecture + Women NZ are promoting and supporting this project and there are several existing Wikipedia editors updating and creating information on Wikidata.

A+W NZ brought back the Walking Tour and Wikipedia Edit-a-thons for 2024, on Saturday 18th May and Saturday and Sunday 21 & 22 September with support from Wikipedia Aotearoa New Zealand.

Saturday 21 September Sunday 22 September 2024 Walking Tour and Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

[edit]

We‘re please to welcome the Wikipedia Walking Tour and Edit-a-thon for 2024. The two-part event will be running over two days, the walking tour on Saturday and the edit-a-thon on Sunday.

Walking Tour

[edit]

When: 10am onwards, Saturday 21 September 2024

Where: Meet outside Wynyard Central Residential, on the corner of Daldy St and Pakenham St West

Book your Walking Tour ticket

Edit-a-thon

[edit]

When: 10:30am-4pm , Sunday 22 September 2024

Where: Learning Labs, Level 1, Auckland War Memorial Museum Book your Edit-a-thon ticket

This is a continuation from past edit-a-thons increase articles about women and non-binary people who work in architecture and related fields in or from Aotearoa New Zealand.

All experience levels welcome! An introduction and orientation will be held after introductions. Lunch provided.

If you are new please have a look at some of the links on this page and spend some time creating a username. Make your username anonymous & choose something you like.

Please bring your own editing device, a laptop is easiest.

Link for more delicious information: A+W NZ Wikiproject Edit-a-thon 22 SEPTEMBER 2024

New to Wikipedia?

[edit]

Create an account on Wikipedia. It is recommended you use an anonymous name that pleases you & give them email so you can reset the password if you forget.

Join a meetup or event, read through this article and the guides linked on this page.

Join in

[edit]
  • Existing editors list your name in the participants section on this page
  • Check out the resources linked on this page
  • Upload an image of work by notable women architects to Wikimedia Commons
  • New editors familiarise yourself with guides for editing on Wikipedia including notability guidelines and managing a conflict of interest (some of you may work with, be or be close friends with some notable women architects of Aotearoa).

Idea: Add missing articles of notable women designers and architects or of their work to the Suggested articles list below.

Participants

[edit]

Add your username below to join this project. Add links to any articles you are working on.

You will receive updates on your talk page from time to time.

Suggested articles

[edit]

List suggested articles here – many with reference links. Please add your name to articles you are working on to avoid edit conflicts and double ups. Edit with VisualEditor

  • Names with ** are practioners recommended as being easier to find information.
  • Some award winners and judges of the Dulux Awards don't have articles yet: Architecture + Women NZ Dulux Awards

Articles to improve

  • Architecture of New Zealand – this article is a very short overview with lots of room to extend and link to significant firms, buildings and people.
  • Biographies
    • Diane Menzies - more about her work
    • Andrea Bell - expand
    • Renate Prince - add images of her buildings: Taylor House at 16A Mays Road, Devonport, and the Bryant House at 81 Forrest Hill Road, Milford, Auckland
    • Annette Jones (architect) - more about her impact in urban design
    • Many of the biographies listed on this page can be expanded

Existing categories/lists

Images needed

  • Suggest that at the 2023 Architecture + Women NZ Dulux Awards the photographer is requested to upload photos of the finalists and award winners, and the event, to Wikimedia Commons to illustrate articles created in this project. MurielMary (talk) 22:34, 31 March 2023 (UTC)  Done[reply]
  • I've added the Taylor House at 16A Mays Road, Devonport, and the Bryant House at 81 Forrest Hill Road, Milford, Auckland to Wikidata with coordinates so hopefully they should come up on Wikishootme. Both these houses were co-designed by Renate Prince and it would be great to get images of them onto her Wikipedia article. – Ambrosia10 (talk)

Edit with VisualEditor

Wikidata project

[edit]

An item for the Wikiproject has been created New Zealand Women in Architecture WikiProject (Q117787843) and can be applied to people, buildings, companies, books etc of interest to the project.

As of April 2023, there are 11 women listed with NZ citizenship and the occupation architect (https://w.wiki/6bnB) and 8 landscape architects (https://w.wiki/6bnW). There are 15 women on the list of the NZThesisProject with the occupation 'architect' (https://w.wiki/6bnA) and 8 with landscape architect. Plus there is 1 architectural historian (https://w.wiki/6euf). Combining we get 35 individuals, our starting point for the project.

Project outcomes

[edit]

New articles

[edit]

Add your new article below. Please also add new relevant articles to the List of New Zealand architects and List of women architects this helps them not be 'orphan' articles (an orphan article is one with no links on other articles).

Improved articles

[edit]
  1. NZIA – removed list of Gold Medal winners (as are listed on separate page), added Distinguished Fellows section & list
  2. NZIA - added organisation structure Pakoire (talk) 05:10, 19 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Past event: 18 May 2024 Walking Tour and Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

[edit]
Walking Tour Edit-a-thon May 2024 6
Walking Tour Edit-a-thon May 2024 8
Women in Architecture Edit-a-thon, 18 May 2024 010
Edit-a-thon&WalkingTourMay2024 01 (cropped)
Women in Architecture Edit-a-thon, 18 May 2024 013
Yvette Overdyck introduces the refurbishment of the building
Walking Tour Edit-a-thon May 2024 7
University of Auckland Alfred Nathan House
A+W NZ 2023 Awards B5
A+W NZ 2023 Awards B2
A+W NZ 2023 Awards B1
A+W NZ 2023 Dulux Awards C3
A+WNZ2023Awards A3

A+W NZ are bringing back the Walking Tour and Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for 2024. The two events were held on Saturday 18th May 2024.

This was a continuation from last year’s work to increase articles about women and non-binary people who work in architecture and related fields in or from Aotearoa New Zealand. A+W NZ is fortunate enough to be joined by Lisa Maule, who will be our Wikipedia expert on the day. Lisa contributes to a multitude of Wikipedia projects that aim to increase the diversity on Wikipedia, including Women in Red, Pasifika Arts Aotearoa, and Women in STEAM Aotearoa.

Wikipedia:Meetup/Auckland 23

Walking Tour

[edit]

The walking tour will be starting in Auckland CBD and take you to five locations. Free license photos and images are a challenging aspect of filling out Wikipedia articles. Attendees will be asked to take photos during the walking tour and upload them to WikiCommons to contribute to the online database!

Meet outside the Ellen Melville Centre at 10am, we will finish the tour at Auckland Museum. Lunch will be provided, followed by a tutorial on photo uploading by Lisa.

Please bring your own laptop for uploading!

Edit-a-thon

[edit]

The edit-a-thon will run from 10am-4pm at the Learning Labs at Auckland Museum.

Copies of Making Space and other publications will be available for reference.

All experience levels welcome! A beginners’ course will be held at 10am after introductions, for new editors or experienced ones that need a refresher. If you are new have a look at some of the links on this page and spend some time creating a username. USERNAME TIPS: be anonymous & choose something you like as you will see it a lot.

Feel free to come by any time during the day to join the group.

Please bring your own editing device.

Lunch provided at 1pm.

BOOK TICKETS FOR INFORMATION AND CATERING PURPOSES

https://events.humanitix.com/a-w-nz-wikiproject

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Pakoire/A%2BW_NZ_Wikiproject_Edit-a-thon_22_SEPTEMBER_2024

Dashboard

[edit]

A dashboard records activity made by people who sign up with their Wikipedia username. Please click on the link and add yourself to have your contributions added. The timeframe for measuring is 8am to midnight on Saturday 18 May 2024.

Dashboard link Women in Architecture 18-05-2024

Outcomes

[edit]
Outcomes from the dashboard

Many images were uploaded, see the categories Category:A+W NZ Awards and Category:Women in Architecture Edit-a-thon, 18 May 2024.

This has enabled images to be connected to Wikidata and Wikipedia articles making women more visible on the internet.

See the event page for full outcomes Walking Tour and Wikipedia Edit-a-thon for 2024

Past event: Edit-a-thon Saturday 20 May 2023

[edit]

New Zealand Women in Architecture Edit-a-Thon: 20 May 2023 (time 10.00am – 4pm). On-line (NZST).

Registration was through:https://women-in-architecture-edit-a-thon-online.lilregie.com/booking/attendees/new New Zealand Women in Architecture Edit-a-Thon: 20 May 2023 (time 1pm – 4pm). In-person in Auckland at the Auckland Museum and also on-line. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Auckland_20

New Zealand Women in Architecture Edit-a-Thon: 20 May 2023 Dunedin in-person at the Hocken seminar room (10.30–4pm). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/Dunedin_6

Dunedin Southern Heritage Festival in-person event 7 October 2023, sign up link here and event page here.

Dashboard for 20 May Edit-a-Thon

[edit]

Outcomes

[edit]

Tracked by the dashboard over 12 hours on 20 May 2023 across Wikidata and Wikipedia there were 130 articles edited with a total of 964 edits by 25 people. They added a total of 58.4K words and 351 references. There were 17 images uploaded to Wikimedia Commons. The editors created 17 new Wikipedia biographies of women – an amazing effort. One new awards page was created too, the National Association of Women in Construction (New Zealand) Excellence Awards. In Wikidata there were 22 new items created including quite a few books useful for referencing in Wikipedia.

Follow up

[edit]

Follow up on content creation, tidy or expand articles. Create new articles. Join a community to address Wikipedia questions and find sources of information. Post your progress on this page so the collective efforts can be tracked.

Resources

[edit]

References

[edit]

Books

[edit]
  • Elizabeth Cox, ed. (2022). Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Auckland: Massey University Press. ISBN 978-1-99-101634-8. OCLC 1347021085. OL 39960346M. Wikidata Q117788223.
    • Idea: Adding this reference or chapters is possible by using the CiteQ template[1]
  • History of NZIA
  • History of the Auckland School of Architecture
  • All books published by Architecture+Women for Dulux Awards – PDF is linked from this page
  • Architecture in an expanded field, Sarah Treadwell and Lucy Treep – PDF linked from this page
  • Snapshot 500: Architecture+Women New Zealand

Categories

[edit]

Idea: navigate through categories to search by clicking on categories at the bottom.

Images in Wikimedia Commons

[edit]

It is important to add at least one category so the image can be found. Being more specific is better. Often you can find a similar image to see what categories are used. Adding categories to existing images is a valuable contribution to Wikimedia projects.

For images of the Wikipedia events:

For building images add one or more categories:

For people images:

Articles in Wikipedia

[edit]

Please add at least one category. Another editor will come and add more if you are not sure or forget.

Notability guidelines

[edit]

From Wikipedia:Notability (people)

People are presumed notable if they have received significant coverage in multiple published secondary sources that are reliable, intellectually independent of each other, and independent of the subject.

Additional biography

  1. The person has received a well-known and significant award or honor, or has been nominated for such an award several times; or
  2. The person has made a widely recognized contribution that is part of the enduring historical record in a specific field; or
  3. The person has an entry in a country's standard national biographical dictionary (e.g. the Dictionary of National Biography).

Fast links:

Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Creative professionals – directors, writers, choreographers, designers, artists

Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Entertainers – actors and also assume dancers

Conflict of interest (COI)

[edit]

Wikipedia:Conflict of interest

Conflict of interest (COI) editing involves contributing to Wikipedia about yourself, family, friends, clients, employers, or your financial and other relationships. Any external relationship can trigger a conflict of interest. That someone has a conflict of interest is a description of a situation, not a judgement about that person's opinions, integrity, or good faith. Purpose of Wikipedia: As an encyclopedia, Wikipedia's mission is to provide the public with articles that summarize accepted knowledge, written neutrally and sourced reliably. Readers expect to find neutral articles written independently of their subject, not corporate or personal webpages, or platforms for advertising and self-promotion.

Finding sources – Papers Past

[edit]

We are fortunate to have access to digitised newspapers from around 1850 through to 1970 (for The Press anyway). The search engine is powerful and effective, and this can be a great way to find sources for content from prior to 1970. No subscription or login is required. See: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ . One hint is that if you cite a source from Papers Past, it is good practice to include the attribute: via = in the citation (ie via= Papers Past). You may also choose to put Papers Past in double square brackets as a Wikilink to the article about Papers Past.
Marshelec (talk) 08:53, 13 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Finding sources – ProQuest

[edit]

Through the Wikipedia Library [6], or alternatively through your own local library, you can get subscription access to a database that has vast numbers of newspaper articles, mostly from periods later than is currently covered by Papers Past. If your local library has a subscription to ProQuest, just go to the ProQuest home page [7], and login via your local institution (in my case with Wellington City Libraries, this involves entering my library card number and passcode, and it remembers this for next time :) ). There is a useful template that can be used for citing sources from ProQuest [8]. To see several examples of how to use the ProQuest template, look at the article Christina van Bohemen. The numeric code in the ProQuest template comes from the middle of the ProQuest source url (once you find a reference of interest).Marshelec (talk) 08:53, 13 April 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Contact us

[edit]

Leave a message on our talk page or email lisamaule.info@gmail.com

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Elizabeth Cox, ed. (2022). Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture. Auckland: Massey University Press. p. 45. ISBN 978-1-99-101634-8. OCLC 1347021085. OL 39960346M. Wikidata Q117788223.