On facing adversity:

Of course, when I became a draftsman, the next thing is, I said, "I better get to college." I applied to Pratt and was accepted at their night school. I was progressing pretty rapidly in this firm. Quite frankly, I stayed at this firm for a period of four years. The reason I left this firm was my mentor at the firm...had given me all of these assignments. I was the only one that was allowed to work overtime.

I was working on an assignment in Atlanta and it came time for someone to go to Atlanta. All of the sudden another person was put on the team and sent to Atlanta. It was a young, white, male architect that basically came into this assignment that I worked on for so long. [My mentor] was protecting me because Atlanta was a racist town. This is where diversity comes into play today. I grew up with that sort of stuff. I don't want to see it anymore in my life.

(Above: IBM Watson – 51 Astor Place, designed by The Switzer Group)  Search “ ∏ 발기부전치료제효능 ♗ ◆◆ cia351。Net ◁Й━━━ ☂ 여성흥분제사고싶어 ╄ 인도정품카마그라 가격 ㎵ 비아그라 정품제 ┘ 비그로스 ㅝ 프릴리지 처방전 ¶ 디펠로페성기확대젤비용  ㉢ ADRENIN 성분” from Lou Switzer on Diversity in Design Today

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On facing adversity:

Of course, when I became a draftsman, the next thing is, I said, "I better get to college." I applied to Pratt and was accepted at their night school. I was progressing pretty rapidly in this firm. Quite frankly, I stayed at this firm for a period of four years. The reason I left this firm was my mentor at the firm...had given me all of these assignments. I was the only one that was allowed to work overtime.

I was working on an assignment in Atlanta and it came time for someone to go to Atlanta. All of the sudden another person was put on the team and sent to Atlanta. It was a young, white, male architect that basically came into this assignment that I worked on for so long. [My mentor] was protecting me because Atlanta was a racist town. This is where diversity comes into play today. I grew up with that sort of stuff. I don't want to see it anymore in my life.

(Above: IBM Watson – 51 Astor Place, designed by The Switzer Group)