Raimund Abraham
- Introduction
- Raimund Johann Abraham (July 23, 1933 – March 4, 2010) was an Austrian architect.
- Wikidata
- Q78819
- Introduction
- Born 23 July 1933, in Austria. Architect and educator, active in the United States and Germany, resident of Manhattan and Mexico City. At his death he was a visiting faculty member at the Southern California Institute of Architecture. His best-known realized structure is the Austrian Cultural Forum in Midtown Manhattan completed in 2002.
- Nationalities
- Austrian, American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Architect, Teacher
- Names
- Raimund Abraham, Raimund J. Abraham, Raimund Johann Abraham
- Ulan
- 500031964
Exhibitions
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Endless House: Intersections of Art and Architecture
June 27, 2015–
March 6, 2016 MoMA
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Cut ’n’ Paste: From Architectural Assemblage to Collage City
July 10, 2013–
January 5, 2014 MoMA
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194X–9/11: American Architects and the City
July 1, 2011–
January 2, 2012 MoMA
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Building Collections: Recent Acquisitions of Architecture
November 10, 2010–
May 30, 2011 MoMA
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Dreamland: Architectural Experiments since the 1970s
July 23, 2008–
March 16, 2009 MoMA
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Raimund Abraham has 14 exhibitionsonline.
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Raimund Abraham Transplantation I, Perspective and plan 1964
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Raimund Abraham Metropolitan Core, project, Sectional elevation 1964
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Raimund Abraham Linear City Project, Perspective 1964
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Raimund Abraham Glacier City, from the Linear City Series Project, Sectional perspective 1964
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Raimund Abraham Continuous Building Project, Perspective 1966
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Raimund Abraham Transplantation II: Floating Underwater Environment, project, Aerial sectional perspective 1966
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Raimund Abraham Universal City, project, Sectional perspective 1966
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Raimund Abraham Universal City, project, Aerial perspective of New York 1966
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Raimund Abraham Universal City, from the Linear City Series, project, Aerial perspective of Earth's horizon 1966
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Raimund Abraham Universal House, project (Perspective) 1967
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Raimund Abraham Earth-Cloud House, project 1970
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Raimund Abraham The House with Curtains Project, Perspective 1972
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Raimund Abraham The House without Rooms Project, Elevation and plan 1974
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Raimund Abraham Hospital: House of Hope, Houses of Birth, Houses of No Return, project, Venice, Italy, Sectional perspective 1979
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Raimund Abraham Times Square Tower Project, New York, NY (Exterior perspective) 1984
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Raimund Abraham Jewish Museum Project, Judenplatz, Vienna, Austria Project, Exterior perspective 1992
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Raimund Abraham Austrian Cultural Institute, New York, New York, Exterior perspective, 1993
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