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MOSHE MARGALITH
ARCHITECTS & URBAN PLANNERS LTD.
Since its foundation in 1979, the firm has been delivering professional service, in planning and architecture to the Ministry of Housing, Israel’s Land Administration, municipalities, agencies institutions, to public and private developers and construction companies.
The firm is based on a professional staff of fifteen architects and is engaged in variety of projects, in urban planning, urban design & landscape i.e. master plans and development plans.
In architecture the firms’ work includes projects i.e. housing and housing for senior citizens, public buildings i.e. civic centers, schools, colleges, community centers and libraries, and commercial buildings i.e. hotels, shopping centers, office buildings, office and industrial parks.
Moshe Margalith
1970, B.Arch. Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. Recipient of the Georgia Institute of technology scholarship and the Sara Lee Jacobs Foundation fellowship.
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1973, M.Sc. in Urban Planning and Urban Design, Columbia University, New York. Recipient of the Columbia University President’s Scholarship.
1975, R.A., Registered Architect U.S.A.
1976-1978, Associate, N.L.A. & Assoc. Architects, New York.
1978, Registered architect Israel.
1979, founder, Moshe Margalith Architects & Urban Planners, Jerusalem, Israel.
1980-1983, Advisor to the Ministerial Committee for National & Regional Planning.
1991-1994, Advisor to the District Planning Committee, Jerusalem, representing Israel’s Architects Assoc.
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1987-1994, Faculty member, Bezalel, School of Architecture & Environmental Design, Bezalel Academy of arts, Jerusalem.
1996, Faculty member, The David Azrieli School of Architecture, Tel Aviv University.
2001, Professor, David Azrieli School of Architecture, Tel Aviv University.
2003-2004, Head, David Azrieli School of Architecture, Tel Aviv University.
2004, Partner, Selected Planning Company, Israel’s Land Administration.
2005, Head, Tel Aviv Institute for Study and Research of Architecture;
Environmet, Culture and community, Tel Aviv University.
2006, Unesco Chair on Modern Heritage, Tel Aviv University.
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