ResumenEl presente texto tiene como objetivo analizar el mecenazgo promovido por mujeres dentro del ámbito de la arquitectura, subrayando la importancia que las promotoras han tenido en la esfera residencial. Se han seleccionado los casos de estudio de tres mujeres: Truss Schröder, Edith Farnsworth y Manorama Sarabhai. A través de sus experiencias con los arquitectos que contrataron, Gerrit Rietveld, Mies van der Rohe y Le Corbusier respectivamente, se analizarán las tres viviendas. En todos los ejemplos seleccionados hubo una intensa relación profesional entre cliente y arquitecto, y la relevancia de las propuestas desarrolladas consiguió elevar el papel clientelar al de mecenas. Mediante un análisis comparativo desde una perspectiva de género, se destacarán los significados implícitos de unas propuestas que superan consideraciones Recibido: 31/05/2018 Aceptado: 28/10/2018 Para enlazar con este artículo / To link to this article: http://dx.deliBes Mecenazgo en femenino La reivindicación sostenible a través del encargo arquitectónico 66 Feminismo/s 32, diciembre 2018, pp. arquitectónicas-espaciales para subrayar cómo gracias a la visión de las mencionadas mujeres se promueve una sostenibilidad aplicada a la arquitectura que puede ser medioambiental, económica y social. Palabras clave: mecenazgo, encargo arquitectónico, Truss AbstractThe purpose of this text is to analyse the patronage promoted by women in the field of architecture, underlining the importance of these actions in the residential sphere. Three study cases have been selected; Truss Schröder, Edith Farnsworth and Manorama Sarabhai. Through their experiences with the architects they hired, Gerrit Rietveld, Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier respectively, three houses will be analysed. In all of them there was an intense professional relationship between client and architect, and the relevance of the developed proposals turned their role as clients into patronage. Through a comparative analysis from a gender perspective, the implicit meanings of proposals that go beyond spatial architectural considerations will be highlighted to underline how, thanks to the vision of these women, a sustainability applied to architecture can be promoted, which can be environmental, economic or social.
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