"Michael Abrams new book, Metaphoric Architecture, is an indispensable guide for any aspiring architect or studio instructor. He approaches the design process with a thoroughly original, creative method that ties in art, music, and filma highly innovative connection that uses the metaphor to incite strong design concepts and ideas."
Stephanie Travis, Associate Professor & Program Head of Interior Architecture, The George Washington University
"Drawing from his extensive experience as a practicing architect and educator, Abrams bridges architecture with its allied disciplines: visual arts, music, and film. Rich with insights, case studies, and exercises, this book is an invaluable resource for undergraduate to graduate architecture design studio students and instructors."
Juan Luis Burke, Assistant Professor, History and Theory of Architecture, University of Maryland
"Architectural concepts generate unique forms influenced by place, culture, identity, or time, evoking emotions, attachment and comfort. Each creation is a story fragment shaping a way of life. Michael Abrams Metaphoric Architecture poetically captures this process, highlighting its uniqueness without reducing it to rigid or preconceived parameters."
Omayra Rivera-Crespo, PhD, Assistant Professor School of Architecture, University of Puerto Rico
"Michael C. Abrams new book is an exciting exploration of metaphoric architecture, blending art, music, and film to reveal their transformative power in design and architecture. Filled with inspiring case studies and practical exercises, its a must-have for architects at any level. We are eager to share it with our own team to spark creativity, refine design thinking, and deepen the connection between concepts and the real-world execution of our projects."
Charles Warren, Co-founder and Principal of Design, Teass\Warren Architects, Washington, DC
"Metaphoric Architecture offers an evocative exploration of how metaphors from art, music, and film inspire architectural design. This timeless book empowers architects and students to transform abstract ideas into ingenious spaces by demystifying the creative process and blending theory with hands-on exercises. A joyful guide for unlocking imagination in design."
Clara Irazábal, Urban Studies and Planning Program Director, University of Maryland