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TEACHING

Since 2006, Mr. Abrams has been teaching architectural design studios, drawing, field sketching, history of modern architecture and construction courses. He is currently a professorial lecturer and coordinates the foundational studios (ARCH 400 and 401) in the School of Architecture at the University of Maryland. He also serves as adjunct faculty in the Interior Architecture Program at George Washington University, and has taught both design studios and drawing courses at the School of Architecture and Planning at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. His drawings have been exhibited at the National Building Museum, the George Washington University, the Catholic University of America, Marymount University, Marywood University, and the University of Monterrey in Mexico.

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As an architect, it is my duty to promote the value of my profession to future generations.

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The University of Maryland – College Park

Studio I (ARCH 400)

Studio II (ARCH 401)

Visual Communication (ARCH 443)

Visual Analysis (ARCH 445)

Design Media and Representation (ARCH 200)

Drawing II (ARCH 300)

Thesis Committee Chair (ARCH 799)


The George Washington University

Sketching Architecture & Interiors (IA 6150 / 2150)

Studio III: Commercial Design (IA 6400)

Studio IV: Institutional Design (IA 4400)

History of Modern Architecture + Design (IA 1000)

Drafting and Graphics (INTD 6111)

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