Bernard J. Friedman Explained

Bernard J. Friedman (Bernie Friedman)
Birth Date:1916
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Death Place:Tucson, Arizona, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Illinois
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Spouse:Irma Friedman
Practice:Bernard J. Friedman (1953-1956)
Friedman and Jobusch, Architects & Engineers (1956 - 2012)
Significant Buildings:See list of works

Bernard J. Friedman (1916 - June 21, 1912) was an American Jewish architect whose work helped shape Tucson's mid-century modern commercial design.[1] [2] [3]

Friedman's architectural work left a mark on Tucson's mid-century modernism with his bold and expressive designs that encompassed a wide range of commercial, civic, and educational projects. His work not only reflected national and international trends but also adapted to the unique desert climate of southern Arizona.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bernard J. Friedman | 1916 – 2012 | Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation.
  2. Web site: Architect's Perspective: Bernard J. Friedman, AIA: Recognized Talent. Arizona Contractor &. Community. December 21, 2020. ARIZCC.
  3. Web site: Temple Emanu-El architect Bernard Friedman, 96, dies. Jamar Younger Arizona Daily. Star. Arizona Daily Star. June 24, 2012 .
  4. "Tucson's Most Influential People and Their Stories" by Michael B. Schwartz, which includes a chapter on Bernard J. Friedman and his impact on Tucson's architectural landscape.