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Raimund Johann Abraham was born in Lienz, Austria. He studied architecture at Technical University Graz and established an architectural studio in Vienna in In he moved to the United States. He taught at Rhode Island School of Design and, from , at Cooper Union and Pratt Institute. In he became a visiting faculty member at the Southern California Institute of Architecture. His work is based on the balance between dream and reality, utopia and irony. He designed structures to be placed in the moon and wanted to drill the planet with Radar Cities. "Dwelling in the suburbs of dreams" was the guideline of Abraham's most interesting housing projects in the s, including the "10 Houses", "9 Houses Triptych", "Seven Gates to Eden" and "House with Projected Landscapes".

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  • Shinzo Abe

    Prime Minister of Japan (–, –)

    The native form of this personal name is Abe Shinzo. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

    Shinzo Abe

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    In office
    26 December &#;– 16 September
    Monarchs
    DeputyTarō Asō
    Preceded byYoshihiko Noda
    Succeeded byYoshihide Suga
    In office
    26 September &#;– 26 September
    MonarchAkihito
    Preceded byJunichiro Koizumi
    Succeeded byYasuo Fukuda
    In office
    26 September &#;– 14 September
    Vice PresidentMasahiko Kōmura
    Secretary-General
    Preceded bySadakazu Tanigaki
    Succeeded byYoshihide Suga
    In office
    20 September &#;– 23 September
    Secretary-General
    Preceded byJunichiro Koizumi
    Succeeded byYasuo Fukuda
    In office
    31 October &#;– 26 September
    Prime MinisterJunichiro Koizumi
    Preceded byHiroyuki Hosoda
    Succeeded byYasuhisa Shiozaki
    In office
    22 September &#;– 24 September
    PresidentJunichiro Koizumi
    Preceded byTamisuke Watanuki
    Succeeded byTsutomu Takebe
    In office
    20 October &#;– 8 July
    Preceded byConstituency established
    Succeeded byShinji Yoshida
    Constituency4th district
    Majority86, (%)
    In office
    18 July &#;– 20 October
    Preceded byShintaro Abe
    Succeeded byConstituency abolished
    Constituency1st district&#;[ja]
    Born()21 September
    Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
    Died8 July () (aged&#;67)
    Kashihara, Nara, Japan
    Manner&#;of&#;deathAssassination
    Resting placeAbe Family Cemetery, Nagato, Yamaguchi, Japan
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    Nippon Kaigi
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    RelativesSatō–Kishi–Abe family
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    Kanaあべ しんぞう
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