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Nationality
  
Swedish

Children
  
Gunilla Forsberg

Name
  
Brita Snellman

Spouse(s)
  
Dag Ribbing

Occupation
  
Architect


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Practice
  
Ragnar HjorthDag Ribbing

Alma mater
  
Royal Institute of Technology

Brita Snellman, also Brita Ribbing, (1901–1978) 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.

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.

In August 1924, she was employed as an architect by Ragnar Hjorth (1887–1971). 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).

References

Brita Snellman Wikipedia


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