Stanley Tigerman Lecture
Wednesday, Jan 14, 20097:44 AMEDT
| San Francisco, CA
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January 13, 2009 5:30 - 7:30 pm AIA San Francisco, 130 Sutter Street, Suite 600, San Francisco Register at www.aiasf.org/registration. Join us for a presentation featuring the latest work of Stanley Tigerman. Mr. Tigerman's building credits as principal designer include institutional projects such as The Five Polytechnic Institutes in Bangladesh, The Illinois Regional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped in Chicago and The POWERHOUSE Energy Museum in Zion, Illinois. He has completed both mixed use high rise and low rise housing projects throughout the United States, as well as in Germany and Japan, and he has designed exhibition installations for museums in the United States, Portugal and Puerto Rico. His broad range of collaborative works include The Chicago Central Area Plan, the 1992 Chicago World's Fair, and London's Kings' Cross and St. Pancras' High Density Mixed Use Urban Plan. From the more than 390 projects defining his career, over 175 built works embrace virtually every building type. Stanley Tigerman received both his architectural degrees from Yale University in 1960 & 1961. He has designed numerous buildings and installations throughout the United States, Bangladesh, Canada, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Spain, West Germany, Yugoslavia, and Puerto Rico, and given over 930 lectures throughout the world. He has been a visiting chaired professor at numerous universities, including Yale and Harvard, and he was the resident architect at the American Academy in Rome in 1980. He has served on advisory committees of the Yale and Princeton Schools of Architecture, the Chicago Art Institute's Department of Architecture and was Director of the School of Architecture at the University of Illinois at Chicago for eight years. In association with Eva Maddox, he is Co-Founder and Director of ARCHEWORKS, a socially oriented design laboratory and school established in 1994. $10 Members; $20 Nonmembers Contact: AIA San Francisco [email protected]
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