Tiger Inn architect's rendering
Princeton University. Property of the Trustees of Princeton University.
Source: Bric-a-Brac, 1896, p.194
Princeton University. Property of the Trustees of Princeton University.
Source: Bric-a-Brac, 1896, p.194
But the rendering of Tiger by the architect, G. Howard Chamberlain, belies this interpretation. Consistent with its context of shingled, cottage- like buildings, Chamberlain depicts Tiger as a gracious, charming club in a countrified setting. The English antecedents are obvious, but there is also an element of informality in the design not associated with the later Georgian and Gothic styles.