Abraham Murrell is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Columbia GSAPP, the
Director of Architecture Background Office, and Co-Founder of Another Studio. His
work and teaching focus on equity and sustainability.
Formerly, at Adjaye Associates, he was Project Lead for Jean-Michel Basquiat:
King Pleasure, Sycamore & Oak, and The Princeton University Art Museum. He also contributed to projects at Studio Goetz, Solomonoff Architecture Studio, Beyer Blinder Belle, and Sharon Davis Design where he collaborated on the Bayalpata Hospital. He has worked to fund and build homes with Habitat for Humanity chapters across America and is a member of the Mount Fuji Wood Culture Society.
Abraham received a Master of Architecture from Columbia GSAPP, where he was
awarded the McKim Prize for Design Excellence, the CAA Bill Campbell Award for
Exceptional Leadership, the Lucille Smyser Lowenfish Memorial Prize, the William
Kinne Fellows Traveling Prize, and the Avery 6 Award for commitment to the
student body. While at GSAPP he led the Dean’s Program Council, founded
GSAPP FC, and co-led GSAPP’s Fair Labor Initiative.
Abraham has taught studios at Columbia GSAPP, University of Maryland, and TU
Delft, and participates on curriculum committees and admissions committees.