Eleanor Raymond was an American architect. During a professional career spanning some sixty years of practice, mainly in residential housing, Raymond explored the use of innovative materials and building systems. Much of her work was commissioned by women from her social group in Boston and Cambridge. One client called her “an architect who combines a respect for tradition with a disrespect for its limitations.” The author of a monograph on her life praised her work for its "subtle simplicity without succumbing to architectural exhibitionism".
Eleanor Raymond
1940 federal-government plans for a three-quarter house Cape Cod House designed by Eleanor Raymond
Mária Telkes was a Hungarian-American biophysicist and inventor who worked on solar energy technologies.
Telkes in 1956