Emily Elizabeth Holman: Philadelphia's Leading Woman Architect
MAR 2, 202633 MIN
Emily Elizabeth Holman: Philadelphia's Leading Woman Architect
MAR 2, 202633 MIN
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All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories #084, part 1
Emily Elizabeth “Lillie” Smith Edwards Holman (1854–1925), aka "E.E. Holman," emerged as a trailblazer in architecture. After starting as a clerk in an architect’s office, she quickly demonstrated design talent and transitioned into practicing architecture independently. Holman designed numerous homes, theaters, and institutional buildings over a career spanning about twenty years.
Holman encountered gender bias from clients but often overcame it by delivering quality work. She believed successful women architects must master all aspects of the profession, including technical knowledge, supervision, and business acumen, while disregarding gender stereotypes.