Abigail Turin MArch ’97
Abigail Turin is a co-founder and Principal of Kallos Turin, an international architecture and design firm based in San Francisco and London. Kallos Turin’s body of work includes high-end single-family homes, residential developments, offices, restaurants, galleries, and retail spaces throughout the US, South America, and Europe.
In 2010, the firm received the International Award from the Royal Institute of British Architects for its design of the Villalagos Residences in Uruguay. Prior to founding Kallos Turin, Abigail worked at David Chipperfield Architects in London, where she and the firm’s co-founder first met. Abigail received her BA from Wellesley College and her Master’s degree in Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design. She currently serves as the Chair of SFMOMA’s Architecture and Design Accessions Committee and sits on the National Committee of the Whitney Museum.