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    Architecture That Embodies the Symbolic Nature of Good Leadership and Promotes Productive Collaboration Between Women's International Organizations WILL: Women's International Leadership League

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    2005-01-10
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    Bandy, Carol Diahann
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    Lewis, Roger K.
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    Women provide leadership toward economic, political, and social advancements in the world. In order to consolidate their efforts under one roof, and promote leadership activities of the many women's international organizations, the US Government has authorized funding for the design and construction of a building that serves as a center for women's leadership internationally. The project proposed herein provides such a facility and is hereafter referred to as WILL, the Women's International Leadership League. Through architectural and urban relationships, the center embodies the symbolic nature and traits of good leadership and promotes the productive collaboration of women's international organizations as they focus their attentions to global problems and solutions.
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