Angel ABRHM is a creative thinker whose work engages color,
objects, and architecture. Raised in South-Central Los Angeles and shaped by
service in the United States Navy, his practice is informed by lived cultural
experience, design research, and architecture. Angel ABRHM approaches
architecture and art as cultural infrastructure, using ground, geometry, color,
and intentional pauses to frame experiences.
His work moves fluidly between design-build projects, public
space interventions, and research-driven explorations. Angel ABRHM holds a
Master of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design
and a Bachelor of Architecture, magna cum laude, from Woodbury
University. A Pat Tillman Scholar, he believes design is a tool for access.