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Many of these tenements can be seen today in Israeli towns like Sderot and Ofakim. From 1948, architecture in Israel was dominated by the need to house masses of new immigrants. The Brutalist concrete style suited Israel's harsh climate and paucity of natural building materials. [22] Today, many such old buildings remain in Israeli cities.
Ehud Netzer (Hebrew: אהוד נצר 13 May 1934 – 28 October 2010 [1]) was an Israeli architect, archaeologist and educator, known for his extensive excavations at Herodium, where in 2007 he found the tomb of Herod the Great; [2] and the discovery of a structure defined by Netzer as a synagogue, which if true would be the oldest one ever found (the "Wadi Qelt Synagogue").
In 1912 Cohn matriculated at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin (today Technische Universität Berlin); she graduated from the university's faculty of architecture in 1916, as one of the first women to do so. [4] [7] Between March 1917 and April 1919, Lotte worked in the reconstruction offices of Pillkallen, Tilsit and Gumbinnen in East ...
Frank Meisler (30 December 1925 – 24 March 2018) was an Israeli architect and sculptor. [1] Meisler was born in the Free City of Danzig and grew up in England, before moving to Israel in 1956.
The Israel Architecture Archive (IAA) is the archive collection in Tel Aviv, Israel that documents Israeli architectural culture and practice. [1] Since its establishment in 1995, the IAA has become a unique database on planning and building in Palestine and Israel from the late 19th century to the present.
Architecture in Israel by period or style (13 C, 1 P) Israeli architects (5 C, 66 P) 0–9. 20th-century architecture in Israel (7 C, 1 P) 21st-century architecture ...
Magidovitch became the first chief engineer of Tel Aviv [1] in 1920. In 1923 he established his own design and construction company. In 1934 his son Raphael also joined the office.
Wikipedia categories named after buildings and structures in Israel (8 C) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Israel" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.