Brita Snellman
| Brita Snellman | |
|---|---|
| Born | 21 May 1901 Stockholm | 
| Died | 9 June 1978 (aged 77) Stockholm | 
| Nationality | Swedish | 
| Alma mater | Royal Institute of Technology | 
| Occupation | Architect | 
| Spouse | Dag Ribbing | 
| Practice | Ragnar Hjorth Dag Ribbing | 
Brita Snellman (later Ribbing; 21 May 1901 – 9 June 1978) was a Swedish architect. In 1924, she became the first woman to graduate in architecture as a regular student at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.[1][2]
Biography
Snellman obtained good results in drawing and mathematics in her school leaving examination after her schooling in the Stockholm district of Djursholm. As a result, her father, a bank manager, engaged Gunnar Asplund to introduce her to architecture. In 1920, she was admitted to the Royal Institute of Technology as a special student but the following year, after a change in the statutes, she was given the status of a regular student. In 1924, Snellman was the first woman to graduate in architecture under the new rules.[2]
In August 1924, she was employed as an architect by Ragnar Hjorth (1887–1971).[3] In 1925, she took up employment with the architect Dag Ribbing (1898–1980), whom she married. She later undertook commissions together with her son Lennart Ribbing (1927–1993).[1]
References
- ^ a b Arkitektur, Vol 83 (in Swedish). AB Byggmästarens Förlag. 1983. p. xix.
- ^ "Utbildningar för arkitekter" (in Swedish). Arkitektritade Hus. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
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