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Name: Max Abramovitz
Birth Date: May 23, 1908
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: architect

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The neoclassical building designs of Max Abramovitz (born 1908) figure prominently into the architectural history of the mid-twentieth century. Architect Abramovitz helped to define the shape of the twentieth century skyline during the years following...


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Max Abramovitz (May 23 1908, Chicago - September 12, 2004, Pound Ridge, New York) was an architect of the New York City firm Harrison, Abramovitz, & Abbe. His most prominent works include the United Nations Headquarters building, New York; Avery...


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The troubled search; the work of Max Abramovitz.(ART, ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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NA737 2004-109699 1-884919-16-2 The troubled search; the work of Max Abramovitz. Harwood, John and Janet Parks. Wallach Art Gallery, [c]2004 159 p. $30.00 (pa) This book is a catalog of an exhibition of the same...
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Max Abramovitz

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