Raimund Abraham & The Austrian Cultural Forum New York

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Texts by: Kenneth Frampton, Andres Lepik, Gerald Matt, Lebbeus Woods, Peter Marboe, Andreas Stadler, Peter Engelmann Edited by: Andres Lepik, Andreas Stadler Graphic Design: Verena Gerlach German, English September 2010, 128 Pages, 86 Ills. Hardcover 1mm x 1mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2725-9
| The Austrian Cultural Forum: one of New York’s most unusual buildings, and the chief work by the recently deceased architect Raimund Abraham

Architectural historian Kenneth Frampton called the Austrian Cultural Forum, designed by Austrian architect and theorist Raimund Abraham (1933–2010), the most spectacular modern structure built in New York since the Seagram Building and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum. With a width of 7.6 meters and a depth of 25 meters, the 24-story tower with its symmetrical glass façade fits perfectly into Manhattan’s 52nd Street. Despite the extremely narrow plot of land, Abraham succeeded in producing extraordinary stylistic elements that elude any architectural trend.This is the first monograph on the building after eight years of vigorous use, and numerous photos and multi-faceted material present the various features of the structure. Contributions on the significance of the institution in Austria’s domestic and foreign policy, on Abraham’s work, his stance as a teacher and theorist, his relationship to Austria, as well as on other aspects provide insight into his architectural and aesthetic ideas.