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Stanley Tigerman

1930
2019
United States
Stanley Tigerman (1930–2019) was an influential American architect born in Chicago, Illinois, where he also passed away.
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Stanley Tigerman (1930–2019) was an influential American architect known for his contributions to postmodern architecture. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Tigerman played a pivotal role in shaping the architectural landscape of his hometown and beyond. He co-founded the Chicago Seven, a group of architects who challenged the prevailing modernist orthodoxy in the 1970s, advocating for more diverse and expressive architectural forms. Throughout his career, Tigerman designed numerous notable buildings, including the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center and the Anti-Cruelty Society in Chicago. His work is characterized by a playful yet thoughtful approach to design, often incorporating historical references and irony. Tigerman's legacy extends beyond his built projects, as he was also a dedicated educator and mentor, influencing generations of architects through his teaching and writings.

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