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  1. Max Abramovitz (May 23, 1908 – September 12, 2004) was an American architect. He was best known for his work with the New York City firm Harrison & Abramovitz.

  2. Sep 15, 2004 · Max Abramovitz, the architect who designed Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center and also had a hand in the building of the United Nations complex and several well-known Midtown skyscrapers,...

  3. Max Abramovitz. American, 1908–2004. Works. 11 works online. United Nations Headquarters Board of Design, Wallace K. Harrison, Max Abramovitz, Oscar Niemeyer, Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret) Façade from the United Nations Secretariat Building, New York, New York. 1950.

  4. Learn about Max Abramovitz, a prominent architect who worked with Harrison & Abramovitz and won the Rome Prize in 1961. Find out his background, education, achievements, and drawings at Columbia University.

  5. Troubled Search: The Work of Max Abramovitz is the first major retrospective of this important modernist architect, perhaps best known for his work on major urban, postwar projects such as the United Nations Headquarters and Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center.

  6. May 29, 2018 · Max Abramovitz. 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 World War II.

  7. Max Abramovitz. (b. 1908) Quick Reference. (19082004). Chicago-born architect, educated in the USA and at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He worked with Wallace K. Harrison and Jacques-André Fouilhoux, and was Harrison's partner 1945–76 (see Harrison).