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9781935935070

Designing Bridges to Burn : Architectural Memoirs by Stanley Tigerman

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    9781935935070

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    1935935070

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-11-08
  • Publisher: ORO editions
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Summary

This is the story of how the heir of a middle-class American family after countless differences (many of his own making) found his way through the mine field of architectural practice and education. Filled with innumerable tales of steps not to take, the story is a “page-turner” as the author is not above self-mockery.

Tigerman’s exploits, both large and small, represents one idiosyncratic way of challenging convention. It is not recommended as a guide or “how-to” but rather as a “how-not-to” way of penetrating a field, which until now, was not thought of to be permeable. After a series of self-defeating trials, Stanley Tigerman arrived at the portal to architecture theory and practice. Designing Bridges to Burn is about a long and circuitous journey toward professional standing in a field historically only available to those born to large estates. Designing Bridges to Burn is filled with hilarious and poignant stories about the last quarter of the 20th century of American architecture, with architects’ conceits, foibles, and missteps that only an outsider could have engaged in.

Author Biography

Stanley Tigerman received both his architectural degrees from Yale University in 1960 & 1961. AA Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago for twenty-one years, he also served as Director of the School of Architecture for eight years. Founder of the Chicago Architectural Club as well as Co-Founder and (former) Director of ARCHEWORKS, a socially oriented design laboratory (1994), Tigerman remains the “architectural voice and conscience” of Chicago as a commentator on, and critic of, his city’s architecture, fighting to save historic buildings, criticizing bad architecture, condemning public inertia and working with community activists and the local AIA to achieve affordable housing, among other goals.

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