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A lecture by Thom Moran, Ellie Abrons, Adam Fure, and Meredith Miller; T+E+A+M
Response by Ada Tolla
T+E+A+M is an architecture practice led by Thom Moran, Ellie Abrons, Adam Fure, and Meredith Miller. Their work focuses on materiality, image, and digital environments. Recent projects include a full-scale installation that tests an experimental approach to material reuse and a temporary pavilion that makes concrete the immaterial aspects of digital production. T+E+A+M has exhibited at the 2016 Venice Biennale, Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York, Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit, and the A+D Museum in Los Angeles. They are based in Ann Arbor, Michigan where they are assistant professors at the University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture & Urban Planning.
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