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Tigerman, Stanley
(b Chicago, 20 Sept 1930). American architect, theorist, designer and teacher. He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge (19489), and at the Institute of Design in Chicago (194950). He continued his studies at Yale University School of Architecture, New Haven, CT (BArch, 1960; MArch, 1961). After working in the late 1940s and early 1950s as an architectural draughtsman, he joined Skidmore, Owings & Merrill as a designer (19579). His next positions included architectural draughtsman with Paul Rudolph in New Haven (195961), chief of design with Harry Weese in Chicago (1962), and then partner with Norman Koglin (b 1928) in Chicago (19624), before founding Stanley Tigerman and Associates in Chicago (196482).
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