1941-1993 (bulk 1966-1990)
Stanley Tigerman (1930-2019) Chicago Seven Margaret McCurry (1942-)
Educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Yale University, Tigerman (1930-2019) began his career in several important Chicago architectural firms, including Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and Harry Weese. In the 1970s he spearheaded the “Chicago 7,” a small group of young architects who rebelled against Miesian modernism. In private practice, Tigerman has become known for anti-establishment humor and surprise in his designs. Influential in the academic community, he first served as director of the School of Architecture at University of Illinois-Chicago and then as founder of his own school, Archeworks. Tigerman has also been an active author, critic, and curator across a broad range of subjects. The Ryerson & Burnham Archives has received the first shipment of his corporate papers and will receive the entire collection over a period of several years. The collection include project files, professional correspondence, project photographs, academic papers, including lecture notes and committee reports, manuscripts for lectures, and published and unpublished writings.
Related information can be found in the Tigerman McCurry Archive.
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Holograph papers, typescript papers, printed papers, correspondencce, architectural reprographic printsblack and white photographic prints, black and white negatives, color photographic prints, ink drawings, graphite drawings, maps, cassette and a poster.