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Discovering: Elizabeth R. Hirsh Fleisher-Chestnut Hill Conservancy

February 25 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Discovering: Elizabeth R. Hirsh Fleisher

Philadelphia’s First Registered Woman Architect

Thursday, March 12, 2026
Virtual, via Zoom | 7:00-8:30 PM PM
Registration: $20 for conservancy and docomomo members | $25 for non-members
Advance registration is required.

The Zoom link will be emailed to registrants approximately a day before the program.

Join the Chestnut Hill Conservancy for a special virtual edition of Discovering, celebrating Women’s History Month and marking the semiquincentennial through the lens of Philadelphia’s “firsts.” This program focuses on the life, career, and architectural legacy of Elizabeth R. Hirsh Fleisher, the first woman to become a registered architect in Philadelphia. This special Discovering program is co-presented with docomomo US/Philadelphia, and Chestnut Hill Conservancy, and docomomo Greater Philadelphia members are eligible for discounted registration.

Active in the early to mid-20th century, Fleisher contributed to a wide range of residential, institutional, and commercial projects, many located throughout Northwest Philadelphia. Her work reflects both the professional opportunities available to women at the time and the structural barriers they faced within the architectural field. Through her career, Fleisher navigated these constraints while building a respected practice grounded in collaboration, technical skill, and long-term professional relationships.

Presented by architect and preservationist Amy Lambert, AIA, this illustrated lecture draws from archival research, historic documentation, and recent scholarship to trace Fleisher’s education, practice, and built work. The program situates Fleisher within the broader context of Philadelphia’s architectural history while highlighting the extent of her contributions across neighborhoods that continue to shape the city’s built environment today.

As Lambert notes, “A deeper dive into Elizabeth R. H. Fleisher’s career allows us to better understand the collaborative nature of design. Dispelling the myth of a lone genius handing off a scribble for a draftsperson to create construction documents, Elizabeth seems to have played to her collaborators’ strengths, flattening the design hierarchy within a project team. Her legacy of nurturing relationships among clients and colleagues alike underscores the power of the collective over ego.”

This session will conclude with a moderated Q&A led by Jean McCoubrey, AIA, architect and Chestnut Hill Conservancy board member. All registered attendees will receive access to the program recording following the event. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of Fleisher’s role in Philadelphia’s architectural history and why recognizing and documenting women’s contributions remains essential to preservation and stewardship efforts today.

About the speaker:

Amy Lambert:

Amy Lambert is a registered architect with a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from the University of Pennsylvania. She is currently serving as Board President at the University City Historical Society, an organization that advocates for the architectural and cultural resources of West Philadelphia. UCHS has recently been awarded a Pennsylvania Historical Marker for the Philadelphia Hostel, a temporary residence for Japanese Americans leaving western concentration camps as part of their Resettlement. Amy is the author of over a dozen successful nominations for the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places, as well as a National Register nomination. She is currently restoring an 1886 house from the brink of demolition due to neglect. Her personal mantra is drawn from the title of a book by writer and activist Alice Walker: Anything We Love Can Be Saved, a principle applicable to relationships, institutions, and preservation.

Registration:

Thursday, March 12, 2026
Virtual, via Zoom | 7:00-8:30 PM PM
Registration: $20 for conservancy and docomomo members | $25 for non-members
Advance registration is required.

The Zoom link will be emailed to registrants approximately a day before the program.

About the Discovering series

The Discovering series, one of the Conservancy’s signature public programs, spotlights the area’s rich architecture, history, and natural beauty through guided tours and lectures. Conservancy members enjoy discounted tickets and exclusive access to events, fostering deeper connections throughout Northwest Philadelphia and the Wissahickon watershed.

The Chestnut Hill Conservancy’s public programming is made possible through the generous support of our Lead Sponsor, ChubbGeneral Sponsors, Event Sponsors, and members. The Chestnut Hill Conservancy’s public programming is made possible through the generous support of our Lead Sponsor, ChubbGeneral Sponsors, Event Sponsors, and members. Our 2026 Discovering Event Sponsor is John B. Ward & Co. Arborists. Heritage Consulting Group and Laurel Hill Gardens are both proud 2026 Discovering Supporting Sponsors.

February 25 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm