Designing Bridges to Burn: Architectural Memoirs by Stanley Tigerman

by Stanley Tigerman

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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. It literally reeks of unabridged truth. 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, Tigerman arrived at the portal beyond which was architecture theory and practice. The title says it all: Designing Bridges to Burn is about an unnecessarily long and circuitous journey towards professional standing in a field that only after World War II could countenance the way in which the author approached a profession that before was only available to those to the manor born.
  • ISBN13 9781935935070
  • Publish Date 17 October 2011
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 12 February 2022
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Oro Editions
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 240
  • Language English