Background
Harkness, Sarah Pillsbury was born on July 8, 1914 in Swampscott, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Samuel Hale and Helen (Watters) Pillsbury.
Harkness, Sarah Pillsbury was born on July 8, 1914 in Swampscott, Massachusetts, United States. Daughter of Samuel Hale and Helen (Watters) Pillsbury.
Master in Architecture, Smith College, 1940. Master of Fine Arts (honorary), Bates College, 1974.
Principal The Architects Collaborative, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1945-1987. Professional adviser ecological architecture Oberlin College, 1993. Participant "Design-In" College of the Atlantic, 1991.
Visiting critic University Arizona School Architecture, 1990, Massachusetts Institute of Technology School Architecture, 1986, 87. Advisory board University Tennessee, 1982-1985, Princeton University School Architecture, 1976-1984. Faculty representative Boston Architecture Center, 1989.
Review committee in architecture Louisiana Board Regents, 1978. Selection committee University Virginia School Architecture Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, 1975-1976. Juries American Institute of Architects design awards.
Lecturer schools architecture and American Institute of Architects chapters.
(Book by Harkness, Sarah P., Groom, James N.)
Fellow American Institute of Architects (board directors 1972-1975, vice president 1978). Member Boston Society Architects (board directors 1979-1980, president 1985, award of honor 1991, Honor award in education and research 1994).
Married John C. Harkness, June 14, 1941. Children: Sara, Joan, Nell, Timothy, Alice, Frederick, John P.