- At the time of his death in 2010, the Musicians' House, an artist' residence that designed in the form of a severely geometrical tilted saucer was under construction in Dusseldorf, Germany.
- His work was the subject of many museum exhibitions and the book "Raimund Abraham (Un)built" published in 1996.
- In 1984, his design for the New York Times Square Tower consisted of stacking movie theaters was one of eight winners in a competition held by the Municipal Art Society.
- With architect, Carl Pruscha, they designed the Traviatagasse housing estate in Vienna, Austria (1988-1991).
- With architect, Kevin Bone, they converted a former courthouse on lower Second Avenue in New York City into a new facility for the Anthology Film Archives (1980-1989).
- His completed buildings include the Pless House in Vienna, Austria (1960-1964); a low income housing development in Providence, Rhode Island in the late 1960s; and a residential and commercial building on Kochstrasse in Berlin, Germany (1980-1985).
- Artist of "House Without Rooms," and ",Seven Gates to Eden."
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