SCHLEPPING THROUGH AMBIVALENCE: ESSAYS ON AN AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL CONDITION

SCHLEPPING THROUGH AMBIVALENCE: ESSAYS ON AN AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL CONDITION.

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Chicago architect and iconoclast Stanley Tigerman has been called a 'design maven who can spit venom like a snake'. Though he is at times sharply critical, his ability to cut to the core of architectural discourse has opened this insular world to a broader audience. His words and theories are appealing for their candour and are backed by his long-standing architectural practice. Since 1964 Tigerman has made an indelible mark on his hometown and on cities across the globe, with projects ranging from the Five Polytechnic Institutes in Bangladesh to the Holocaust Memorial Foundation Museum in Skokie, Illinois.

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