October 27, 2025
Deans’s Panel Lecture: Stanley Tigerman: Drawing on the Ineffable
5 p.m.
S. R. Crown Hall
Explore Stanley Tigerman’s imaginative architectural drawings and working methods at an upcoming Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture event centered around a recently released book edited by George Papamattheakis, titled Stanley Tigerman: Drawing on the Ineffable. The October 27 event will begin at 5 p.m. in S. R. Crown Hall.
The program will include presentations by Papamattheakis; Yale University Edward P. Bass Dean and J.M. Hoppin Professor of Architecture Deborah Berke and architects Thomas Kelley and Margaret McCurry, who all contributed to the book; and College of Architecture Professor John Ronan. The presentations will be followed by a question-and-answer session moderated by College of Architecture Dean Reed Kroloff and Iker Gil, the 2024 Victor A. Morgenstern Family Visiting Chair in Architecture.
“This retrospective paints a new portrait of the legendary architect Stanley Tigerman through his drawings, collages, and sketches,” Yale University Press says of the book, released in July 2025. “The book showcases a variety of creative documents and drawing styles, representative of the wide array of Tigerman’s projects and interests: master plans, urban designs, civic infrastructures such as museums and low-income housing, private residences, exhibition designs, furniture, and tableware, as well as architectural cartoons—his so-called Architoons. From the pragmatic and technical to the symbolic and narrative-driven, the drawings bring us into Tigerman’s creative process and capture his unique blend of intellect, wit, and humanistic sensibility.”