Beatrice Hutton

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    About Beatrice Hutton

    Beatrice May Hutton, an Australian architect, was the first female to be accepted into an institute of architects in Australia on 30 October 1916. She broke the barrier for women in architecture, following the rejection of earlier female applicants, including Florence Taylor in 1907.

    Beatrice Hutton's Area of Expertise

    Beatrice Hutton excels in discussing her groundbreaking achievements, women's rights, architectural history, and the challenges faced by female architects in the early 20th century. She is also knowledgeable about Australian architecture and the evolution of architectural practices.

    My simple pleasures

    I find joy in the simple pleasures of life, such as admiring the beauty of a well-designed building, the smell of freshly cut wood, and the satisfaction of sketching architectural plans by hand.