Running a Design-Intensive Architecture Practice
With over three decades of commitment to his craft, Trevor Abramson strives to promote the art of architecture by evoking a deeply felt emotional and spiritual response from clients, critics, and the public. His work responds to his clients, who are facing a moment of change, by engaging deeply. He and Abramson Architects guide their clients with skill and empathy, helping them to make decisions at every step. His creative architecture stands proudly across North America, promoting soulful complexity in the communities they inhabit by striking a balance between known and new. His multi-faceted practice encompasses single family residences, ecclesiastical commissions, educational facilities medical facilities and varied commercial buildings. Abramson’s body of work certainly transcends the ordinary, carefully juxtaposing material and light to modulate surface and form. Pragmatic and purposeful in his design decisions, Abramson employs subtle and stripped-down shapes to allow simplicity of mass and material to govern. His over 400 projects have gained significant acclaim from the international architectural community and have garnered numerous awards and multiple publications.
This week at EntreArchitect Podcast, Running a Design-Intensive Architecture Practice with Trevor Abransom.
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