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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Audrey_IrmasAudrey Irmas - Wikipedia

    Audrey Irmas is an American philanthropist and art collector. She has donated millions of dollars to Jewish causes, especially the Wilshire Boulevard Temple. She is one of the largest art collectors in the United States. Early life. Audrey Irmas was born in Los Angeles, California. [1] .

  2. Audrey Irmas Pavilion | Honoring the past and embracing the future. More Than A Venue. A Cultural Crown Jewel. Extraordinary in its stature and ambitious in its vision, the Audrey Irmas Pavilion beckons Angelenos to gather – for celebration and community.

  3. Sep 3, 2021 · We have been trying to build in Los Angeles for more than a decade and the Audrey Irmas Pavilion for the Wilshire Boulevard Temple marks our first cultural building in the city. It is also our...

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  4. audreyirmaspavilion.org › architectureAudrey Irmas Pavilion

    The 55,000 square foot pavilion was designed by the world-class architecture firm Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). Led by Shohei Shigematsu, the Audrey Irmas Pavilion is OMA’s first cultural building in California.

  5. audreyirmaspavilion.org › 2022 › 12Audrey Irmas Pavilion

    Dec 13, 2022 · Wilshire Boulevard Temple has completed the Audrey Irmas Pavilion, the 55,000 square foot structure designed by the world-class architecture firm Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). Led by Shohei Shigematsu, the Audrey Irmas Pavilion is OMA’s first commission from a religious institution and its first cultural building in California ...

  6. The Pavilion has been named after the American philanthropist and art collector, Audre Irmas, who is known to have donated large sums of money to Jewish causes, especially to the Wilshire Temple.

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  8. Sep 2, 2021 · OMA / Shohei Shigematsu has completed its Audrey Irmas Pavilion at Wilshire Boulevard Temple, the firm’s first commission from a religious institution and first cultural building in California.