Encounters with Big Jim: What not to say…

Picture the scene – the garden of an East Anglian manor house in early October in the late 1970s. A group of gauche first year architecture students are enjoying the hospitality of their tutor (the widow of an eminent professor of architecture at a Fenland university) and the company of the great and the good. Alison and Peter are prominent in batik, but many another brutalist hogs the bar. A circle of students are joined by a large man in a blue shirt, slightly perspiring as the evening draws in. A faux- suave nineteen year old decides to break the ice. He clears his throat, restrains his natural air of condescension, and asks the stranger “So, are you an architect?”. Silence follows as James Stirling turns and walks away…

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James Stirling 22 April 1926 – 25 June 1992

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