The Art Institute's "Architecture to Scale" shows works by Chicago bad-boy architect Stanley Tigerman and LA firm Zago Architecture.
by Lucy Wang
Chicago is practically a museum of Stanley Tigerman's architectural endeavors. The 83-year-old worked with modernist greats at Keck & Keck and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill in the 1940s and 50s, spearheaded the Chicago Seven group of postmodern architects in the 70s, and founded Archeworks, the socially conscious River North design school, in the mid-90s.…[ Read more ]