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Margaret McCurry is an American architect and a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.

Early life
McCurry grew up in two houses designed by her father whom she describes as "an intense modernist [who] nonetheless instilled in his children a curiosity about the architecture of other periods."

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For 11 years McCurry worked in the Chicago office of Skidmore Owings and Merrill (SOM) where Davis Allen (1916–1999) became her mentor.

While at SOM, projects she worked on included the interiors of the National Life and Accident Insurance Company in Nashville and the East Wing addition to the Art Institute of Chicago including the School of the Art Institute and the Rubloff Auditorium.

McCurry has been a partner in the Chicago-based firm Tigerman McCurry Architects since 1982.

She has served as the chair of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Committee on Design and vice-president of the Illinois chapter of the American Society of Interior Designers.

Projects

 * The Chicago Bar Association headquarters, Plymouth court, 1990
 * Private Apartment, 900 N. Michigan Ave
 * Two-story farmhouse, Lake Michigan, 1994
 * Private home, Martha's Vineyard, 1995

Personal life
McCurry has been married to Stanley Tigerman since 1979. Tigerman, McCurry's husband and partner, retired from their firm May 2017.

Related links

 * Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
 * American Institute of Architects
 * Stanley Tigerman