The Daisy House

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The Daisy House is an architecturally distinctive residence designed by influential American architect Stanley Tigerman, reflecting his postmodern, often playful approach to form and symbolism.

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instanceOf house
residence
work of architecture
architect Stanley Tigerman NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle postmodern architecture
associatedMovement postmodern architecture
associatedWith Stanley Tigerman NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Stanley Tigerman NERFINISHED
designedBy Stanley Tigerman NERFINISHED
genre postmodern residential architecture
hasArchitecturalCharacteristic architectural distinctiveness
playful approach to form
use of symbolism
hasCulturalContext American architecture
hasDesignApproach playful formal composition
postmodernism
symbolic architectural language
hasFunction private residence
hasNameElement Daisy NERFINISHED
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor distinctive postmodern design
expressive architectural form
symbolic use of architectural elements
partOf Stanley Tigerman’s body of work NERFINISHED

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Stanley Tigerman notableWork The Daisy House