Background
Seymour Auerbach was born on May 28, 1929, in New York, United States. He was the son of Nathan and Jennie (Norman) Auerbach.
Order of Saint John of Jerusalem
Benemerenti medal
Seymour Auerbach was born on May 28, 1929, in New York, United States. He was the son of Nathan and Jennie (Norman) Auerbach.
Seymour Auerbach got the degree of Bachelor of Architecture at Yale University in 1951.
Seymour Auerbach worked as associate firm Satterlee & Smith (Architects), Washington in1955-1959. Then he worked at Partner Cooper & Auerbach (Architects) in 1960-1969, Walton and Madden, Cooper & Auerbach (Architects) in Washington in 1970-1971. He had a private practice since 1971. Seymour Auerbach was the President of Kamak Enterprises, Inc., sole proprietor for patent commercialization.
Seymour Auerbach was a faculty member of the Department of Architecture and Planning at the Catholic University of America in 1960-1999. He worked as a visiting critic and lecturer at Ohio State University, Howard University of the District of Columbia, and Smithsonian Institute.
Seymour Auerbach was a member of various committees. He participated in various exhibitions.
Seymour Auerbach received Decorated knight honor and merit Imperial Russian Order St. John of Jerusalem. He was a Recipient award excellence in architecture Metropolitan Washington Board Trade in 1964.
Seymour Auerbach was awarded the Papal Benemerenti medal in 1994 and the Research Center award Georgetown University in1964. He was a Winner award competition for the design of Copley Plaza in Boston in 1967,
Seymour Auerbach also got an award for excellence in architect Washington Board Trade in1964, Potomac Valley award in1964 and in 1951, William Wirt Winchester fellow at the Yale University.
Seymour Auerbach was a Board manager of Chevy Chase Village in Maryland from 1973-1977. He also was a vice Chairman of the Board in 1976-1977.
Seymour Auerbach was a member of the architectural advisory panel Union of America Hebrew Congregations. He was the Fellow American Institute of Architects. He was a member of the American Association of University Professors, Society Architectural Historians, Guild Religious Architecture, Cosmos Club Washington, and Yale Club Washington.
Seymour Auerbach was married to Alyce Kelly on October 21, 1963 (divorced in 1977). They had children: Kalin Marie Hyman, Alison Kelly. He has married again to Patricia Sullivan on July 31, 1985 (divorced in 1991).