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Max Abramovitz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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...
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Sep 15, 2004 ... Max Abramovitz designed Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center and also had a hand in the building of the United Nations complex and several ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Abramovitz, Max. Abramovitz, Max. Information about Abramovitz, Max in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Abramovitz, Max)
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Max Abramovitz, architect of the Assembly Hall and the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the Philharmonic Hall (now named Avery Fisher Hall) within the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts complex in New York City, the East Campus Law School...
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The principal designer for the majority of the projects is either Max Abramovitz or Wallace K. Harrison, although projects by other architects are included. The attribution of principal designer is per Max Abramovitz as related to Janet Parks in 1996.
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His name is Max Abramovitz. He graduated from the School of Architecture in 1929 with a bachelors and went on to receive his masters degree from Columbia University. He designed three buildings on the UIUC campus including the Hillel building, the Krannert Center and the Assembly Hall.
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Avery Fisher Hall (formerly Philharmonic Hall), Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts ... Located between west 62nd to west 66th Streets and Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is comprised of a unity of several buildings- ... The overall project was directed by Wallace K.
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Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza ... Wallace K. Harrison and Max Abramovitz; 1965-79 ... See also Harrison's Metropolitan Opera House and Abramovitz's Avery Fisher Hall (formerly Philharmonic Hall).
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