Max Abramovitz

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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 Fisher Hall (at Lincoln Center, originally the Philharmonic Hall, opened 1962), New York; the Corning Glass Center, Corning, New York; the U.S. Steel Tower (aka USX Tower) Pittsburgh, … Wikipedia
Born:
May 23, 1908
Died:
September 12, 2004
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  • Inventory of the Max...

    Max Abramovitz Distinguished Lectureship Program in Architecture.
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  • Harrison, Abramovitz & Abbe

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  • Architectural Record |...

    September 17, 2004 An architect of many of New York Citys most iconic mid-Century Modernist cultural buildings and skyscrapers, Max Abramowitz, FAIA, died Sept. 12 at the age of 96.
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  • Wikipedia

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  • Harrison & Abramovitz

    ... York City, NY Harrison & Abramovitz Building [from now to past] Complex Floors Year 1. 650 Madison Avenue 27 1987 2. One Nationwide Plaza Nationwide Plaza ...
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    www.nytimes.com/2004/09/15/arts/15abramovitz.html