Abramson Teiger Architects

















Abramson Teiger Architects

Abramson Teiger Architects

EXHIBITIONS OF ABRAMSON TEIGER ARCHITECT’S WORK


2009 - Aspen Ideas Festival
This exhibit featured the finalists of the Open Architecture Challenge in the design of a school. The Nominee’s entry for a sustainable school in Uganda was a finalist for the Architecture for Humanity Award.

2008- AIA/LA Chapter Design Awards Exhibit
Exhibited at the Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles, California. This exhibit was open to the public for three weeks.

2007 – AIA/LA Chapter Design Awards Exhibit
Exhibited at the Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles, California. This two-week exhibit showcased the Lehrer and Kelly residence.

2006 – AIA/LA Chapter Design Awards Exhibit
Exhibited at the A+D Museum, Los Angeles, California. This exhibit was open to the public for three weeks.

2005 – AIA/LA Chapter Design Awards Exhibit

Exhibited at the Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles, California. This exhibit was open to the public for three week

2004 – AIA Orange County Chapter Award Exhibit
Exhibited for three months at the John Wayne Airport, Orange County, California, for the purpose of enlightening the public on award-winning architecture in Orange County. More than 10,000 people walking to their flights saw the exhibit.

2004 – AIA/LA Chapter Design Awards Winning Entries Exhibits
Exhibited at the Architecture and Design Museum, Los Angeles, California. This exhibit was open to the public for three weeks.

1999 – 101 New Models for the Millenium
Exhibited two projects at the Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, California. This four-week exhibit was part of the annual Westweek design exposition, when the Los Angeles Design Center opens its doors to the public, in order to foster community awareness of the architectural and interior design fields.

1998 – 101 New Blood Exhibit
Exhibited one project at the Pacific Design Center, West Hollywood, California. This four-week exhibit showcased young and emerging Los Angeles design talent. Open to the public, it introduced the community to future Los Angeles architectural design leaders.