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List of Jewish architects

This is a list of Jewish architects.

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  • Max Abramovitz (23 May 1908, Chicago, IL–12 September 2004, Pound Ridge, NY), was an architect best known for his work with the New York City firm Harrison & Abramovitz. United States
  • Dankmar Adler (3 July 1844, Stadtlengsfeld, Germany–16 April 1900, Chicago, IL), was an architect and civil engineer, best known for his partnership with Louis Sullivan. United States
  • David Adler (3 January 1882, Milwaukee, WI–27 September 1949, Libertyville, IL), was an architect who designed more than 200 buildings in over 35 years. United States
  • Walter W. Ahlschlager (19 July 1887, Chicago, IL–28 March 1965, Dallas, TX), was an American architect, one of whose designs is the Mercantile National Bank Building in Dallas. United States
  • Bruno Ahrends (né Bruno Arons) (9 April 1878, Berlin, Germany–24 July 1948, Cape Town, South Africa), was an architect in Berlin, most of whose creations today are under cultural heritage management some of which are part of a World Heritage Site. Germany
  • Gregory Ain (28 March 1908, Pittsburgh, PA–9 January 1988, Los Angeles, CA), was a protégé of Richard Neutra and active in the mid-20th century in California. United States
  • Alfred-Philibert Aldrophe (7 February 1834, Paris, France–29 October 1895, Paris, France), was the architect of the Consistory of Paris and began construction of the Grand Synagogue of Paris in 1867, which opened in 1874. France
  • Alfred S. Alschuler (2 November 1876, Chicago, IL–11 June 1940, Chicago, IL), was an American architect who designed warehouses, department stores, industrial buildings, synagogues, and offices in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century. United States
  • Clara Ant (7 February 1948, La Paz, Bolivia–), is a Brazilian architect and served as the personal assistant to Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Brazil
  • Michael Arad (1969, London, United Kingdom–), is an Israeli-American architect known for his winning design of the World Trade Center Memorial in New York City. United States
  • Ron Arad (Hebrew: רון ארד‎) (24 April 1951, Tel Aviv, Israel–), is an industrial designer, artist, and architectural designer. Israel
  • Shlomo Aronson (Hebrew: שלמה אהרונסון‎) (27 November 1936, Haifa, Mandatory Palestine–12 September 2018), was an Israeli landscape architect and winner of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture in 2011. Israel
  • David Azrieli, CM CQ (Hebrew: דוד עזריאלי‎) (10 May 1922, Maków Mazowiecki, Poland–9 July 2014, Ivry-sur-le-Lac, Canada), was a Canadian builder, designer, architect, developer, and philanthropist. Canada, Israel

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  • Alexander Baerwald (3 March 1877, Berlin, Germany–27 October 1930, Haifa, Mandatory Palestine), was a German architect best known for his contribution to early Erez Israel architecture. Germany, Erez Israel
  • Nahum Barnet (16 August 1855, Melbourne, Australia–1 September 1931, St Kilda, Australia), was a successful and prolific architect working in Melbourne during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Australia
  • Joseph Barsky (Hebrew: יוסף ברסקי‎) (?, Odessa, Russian Empire–1943, Haifa, Palestine), was one of Erez Israel's leading architects and designed the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem. Erez Israel.
  • Armand Phillip Bartos (1910, New York, NY–29 December 2005, New York, NY), was an architect and philanthropist, best known for the Shrine of the Book, co-designed with Frederick John Kiesler, housing the gift of the State of Israel of the Dead Sea Scrolls by his father-in-law Samuel Gottesman. United States
  • Elias George Basevi (1 April 1794 – 16 October 1845, Ely, United Kingdom), was an English architect,[1] protégé of architect John Soane, and the first surveyor of the Guardian Assurance Company. United Kingdom
  • Lipót Baumhorn (Hungarian: Baumhorn Lipót) (German: Leopold Baumhorn) (28 December 1860, Kisbér, Hungary–8 July 1932, Kisbér, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect who designed around 20 synagogues in the Kingdom of Hungary. Austria-Hungary, Hungary
  • Herbert Bayer (5 April 1900, Haag, Austria-Hungary–30 September 1985, Montecito, CA), was an Austrian and American graphic designer, painter, photographer, sculptor, art director, environmental and interior designer, and architect. Austria, United States
  • Walter Curt Behrendt (16 December 1884, Metz, Germany–26 April 1945), was a German-American architect, an active advocate of German Modernism, and an expert on city planning and public housing. United States
  • Artur Berger (Russian: Артур Семёнович Бергер) (27 May 1892, Vienna, Austria–11 January 1981, Moscow, USSR), was an Austrian-Soviet film architect, set designer and co-founder of the Lehrinstitut für Tonfilmkunst (Teaching Institute of Sound Film) in Vienna. Austria, USSR
  • Gary Berkovich (Russian: Гари Беркович) (26 May 1935, Kharkiv, USSR–), is a Soviet-trained architect and writer; among the first former Soviet architect-émigrés of the 1970s to register and open a successful practice in the US. USSR, United States.
  • Eliyahu Berlin (né Eliyahu Berligne) (Hebrew: אליהו ברלין‎) (1866, Russian Empire–25 February 1959), was a founder of Tel Aviv, an important member of the Yishuv in Mandatory Palestine, and a signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence. Erez Israel
  • Edward Blum (c. 1867, Paris, France–26 March 1944, New York, NY) and George Blum (1870, France–1928), were École des Beaux-Arts-trained brothers, known for their terra cotta-clad Art Nouveau Manhattan apartment buildings. United States
  • Moti Bodek (1961, Haifa, Israel–), is an Israeli architect and a lecturer at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Israel
  • Ricardo Bofill (né Ricard Bofill Leví) (5 December 1939, Barcelona, Spain–), is the founder of Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura in 1963 and developed it into a leading international architectural and urban design practice. Spain
  • Marcel Breuer (21 May 1902 Pécs, Hungary–1 July 1981, New York, NY), was a Modernist architect and furniture designer whose work includes art museums, libraries, college buildings, office buildings, and residences. United States
  • Ella Briggs (née Baumfeld) (5 March 1880, Vienna, Austria-Hungary–20 June 1977, London, United Kingdom), was an Austrian and English architect who became the first female member of the Österreichischer Ingenieur- und Architekten-Verein (Austrian Engineers and Architects Association). United States, Austria, Germany
  • Arnold Brunner (25 September 1857, New York, NY–14 February 1925, New York, NY), is considered the first successful US-born Jewish architect[2] and city planner. United States
  • Gordon Bunshaft (9 May 1909, Buffalo, NY–6 August 1990, New York, NY), was a 20th-century Pritzker Prize-winning Modernist architect and a partner in the firm of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill. United States
  • Roberto Burle Marx (4 August 1909, São Paulo, Brazil–4 June 1994, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), was a Brazilian landscape architect, painter, printmaker, ecologist, naturalist, artist, and musician. Brazil
  • David Busch was an architect, the chief engineer of Oradea, Romania, and planner of the Neologist Synagogue built 1877–8. Romania[3]

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  • Giorgio Cavaglieri (11 August 1911, Venice, Italy–15 May 2007, New York, NY), was an architectural preservationist and painter of gouaches, best known for his 1960s restoration of the Jefferson Market Library in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. United States
  • Ivan Ceresnjes (né Ivica Ceresnjes), (1945, Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Herzegovina–), is a Bosnian architect-researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Israel
  • Irwin Chanin (29 October 1891, New York, NY–24 February 1988, New York, NY), was a designer of Art Deco office towers and Broadway theaters, a real estate developer, and benefactor to his alma mater, The Cooper Union, which named its school of architecture in his honor. United States
  • Pierre Chareau (4 August 1883, Bordeaux, France–24 August 1950, New York, NY), was a French architect and designer, credited for building the first house in France made of steel and glass, the Maison de Verre.[citation needed]
  • Serge Chermayeff (8 October 1900, Grozny, Russian Empire–8 May 1996, Wellfleet, MA), was an architect whose interwar partnership with Erich Mendelsohn was noted for bringing Modernism to Great Britain; writer, professor and co-founder of professional societies in the US. United States
  • Yakov Chernikhov (Russian: Яков Георгиевич Чернихов), (17 December 1889, Pavlograd, Russian Empire–9 May 1951, Moscow, USSR), was a Constructivist architect and graphic designer whose books on architectural design between 1927 and 1933 are among the most innovative texts and illustrations of their time. USSR
  • Elizabeth Close (née Elizabeth Scheu) (4 June 1912, Vienna, Austria–29 November 2011, Minneapolis, MN), became the first female architect in Minneapolis and received a lifetime achievement award by the American Institute of Architects (AIA). United States
  • Jean-Louis Cohen (20 July 1949, Paris, France–), is a French architect and architectural historian specializing in modern architecture and city planning; professor at New York University Institute of Fine Arts. France
  • Preston Scott Cohen is a Boston-based designer and the Gerald M. McCue Professor in Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD). United States

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  • Michel de Klerk (24 November 1884, Amsterdam, Netherlands–24 November 1923, Amsterdam, Netherlands), was a Dutch architect and one of the founders of the Amsterdam School movement. Netherlands
  • Joseph de Lange (nl) (18 April 1883, Amsterdam, Nethlerlands–28 January 1948, Antwerp, Belgium), was the designer of the Eisenmann Synagogue in Antwerp. Netherlands, Belgium
  • Julio Deutsch (Croatian: Julije Dajč) (29 September 1859, Geppersdorf, Austria-Hungary–9 June 1922, Zagreb, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes), was a Croatian architect known for his Art Nouveau architectural style and the designer of the Hotel Palace in Zagreb, originally called Schlesinger Palace (1891). Austria-Hungary
  • Angelo Di Castro (it) (25 January 1901, Rome, Italy–28 November 1989, Rome, Italy), was an Italian architect known for his design for the Synagogue of Livorno. Italy
  • Elizabeth Diller (1954, Lodz, Poland–), is a partner with her husband, Ricardo Scofidio, and Charles Renfro at Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the first architectural firm to win the so-called "genius award," a MacArthur Prize. United States
  • Todd A. Drucker (24 April 1994, New York, NY–), is an American architect that works for GKV Architects in New York City. He focuses on renewable building materials, such as high rise structures predominantly made from timber. He goes by the affectionate nickname "Timber Todd". United States
  • Dan Dworsky (4 October 1927, Minneapolis, MN–), has been a leading Southern California architect since the early 1950s. United States

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  • Drew Eberson (1904, Hamilton, OH–July 1989, Stamford, CT), was an architect who designed and renovated many movie theaters in the US and abroad. United States[4]
  • John Eberson (2 January 1875, Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary–5 March 1954, Stamford, CT), was an architect best known for his atmospheric movie theaters. United States
  • John H. Edelmann (1852–July 1900), was a socialist-anarchist architect who worked in the office of Alfred Zucker and designed the Decker Building in New York City. United States
  • Semyon Eibushits (ru) (Russian: Семён Семёнович Эйбушиц) (24 June 1851, Austria–4 July 1898, Moscow, Russian Empire), was a Russian architect. Russian Empire
  • Cyrus L. W. Eidlitz (27 July 1853, New York, NY–5 October 1921, New York, NY), was best known for designing One Times Square, the former New York Times Building, on Times Square. United States
  • Leopold Eidlitz (10 March 1823, Prague, Bohemia—22 March 1908, New York, NY), was an architect best known for his work on the New York State Capitol in Albany, NY.[5] United States
  • Aleksandr Eingorn (ru) (Russian: Александр Львович Эйнгорн) (12 December 1888, Russian Empire–December 1939, USSR), was a Russian and Soviet architect and an honorary member of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Peter Eisenman (11 August 1932, Newark, NJ–), is an American architect of global renown noted for his Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin (2005).[6] United States
  • Sidney Eisenshtat (6 June 1914, New Haven, CT–1 March 2005, Los Angeles, CA), was an architect best known for Modernist synagogues.[7] United States
  • Mikhail Eisenstein (Russian: Михаил Осипович Эйзенштейн) (5 September 1867, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire–2 July 1921, Berlin, Germany), was a Russian architect and one of the leading proponents of the Russian version of Art Nouveau. Russian Empire
  • Otto Eisler (1 June 1893, Bystřice nad Pernštejnem, Austria-Hungary–27 July 1968, Brno, Czechoslovakia), was a Czech architect noted for his contributions to the International style. Czechoslovakia
  • Aryeh Elhanani (Arieh El-Hanani) (né Sapozhnikov) (1898, Poltava, Russian Empire–1985, Israel), was an Israeli architect noted for the reconstruction of The Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv. Israel.
  • Erez Ella (Hebrew: ארז אלה‎) (1971–), is an Israeli architect based in New York City and heads the sustainable design unit at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. Israel, United States
  • Mark Elman (Russian: Марк Моисеевич Эльман) (1928, Odessa, USSR–), is a Soviet architect, known for his design of entertainment buildings. USSR[8]
  • Harry Elte (né Hartog Elte) (3 September 1880, Amsterdam, Netherlands–1 April 1944, Theresienstadt concentration camp [Terezín, Czechoslovakia]), was a Dutch architect of the Amsterdam School who was murdered by the Nazis. Netherlands
  • Abraham Elzas (nl) (14 September 1907, Alkmaar, Netherlands–5 September 1995, Amsterdam, Netherlands), was a Dutch architect.[9]
  • Paul Engelmann (14 June 1891, Olmütz, Austria-Hungary−5 February 1965, Tel Aviv, Israel), was a Viennese architect who is now best known for his partnership with Ludwig Wittgenstein in the design and building of the Stonborough House in Vienna before he fled Nazis in 1934. Austria-Hungary, Erez Israel, Israel
  • Viktor Estrovich (ru) (Russian: Виктор Абрамович Эстрович) (1881, Rossieny, Russian Empire–1941, Kharkiv, USSR), was a renowned Russian and Soviet architect murdered by Nazis. Russian Empire, USSR

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  • Garry Faif (12 June 1942, Tbilisi, USSR–12 April 2002, Paris, France), was a Soviet and French architect, one of the few former Soviet architect-émigrés of the 1970s to practice in the West successfully. USSR, France
  • Georg Falck (de) (10 August 1878, Landeck, Germany–22 May 1947, New York, NY), was a German architect before he fled the Nazis to the Netherlands. Germany
  • Mark Felger (ru) (Russian: Марк Давидович Фельгер) (1881, Russian Empire–1962, USSR) was a distinguished Russian and Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR[10]
  • Bedřich Feuerstein (15 January 1892, Dobrovice, Austria-Hungary–10 May 1936, Prague, Czechoslovakia), was a Czech architect, painter, and essayist. Czechoslovakia
  • Emanuele Fiano (13 March 1963, Milan, Italy–), is an Italian architect, urban planner and member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies.[11] Italy
  • Yuly Filler (ru) (Russian: Юлий Исаакович Филлер) (1932, Moscow, USSR–), is a well known Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia[12]
  • Maurice Herman Finkel (1888, Bessarabia, Russian Empire–1949), was a Detroit architect who was also a performer in the Yiddish theater. United States
  • Ignjat Fischer (18 June 1870, Zagreb, Croatia–19 January 1948, Zagreb, Yugoslavia), was a Croatian architect noted for his design of the City Savings Bank of Zagreb (1922–1925). Croatia
  • Tovy Fishel (ru) (Russian: Товий Лазаревич Фишель) (8 June 1869, Odessa, Russian Empire–1913?), was a Russian architect in Siberia. Russian Empire
  • Julien Flegenheimer (fr) (25 April 1880, Geneva, Switzerland–1 October 1938, Geneva, Switzerland), was a Swiss architect best known for his Palace of Nations building in Geneva. Switzerland
  • Max Fleischer (1841, Prostějov, Austrian Empire–1905 Vienna, Austria-Hungary), was a Moravian Jewish architect working in Vienna who designed many synagogues throughout the Austrian monarchy. Austria-Hungary
  • Fred Forbát (né Forbát Alfréd) (31 March 1897, Pécs, Austria-Hungary–22 May 1972, Vällingby, Sweden), was an architect with significant work in Germany and Sweden. Germany, Sweden
  • Danny Forster (19 September 1977, New York, NY–), is an American architect, designer, television host, producer, director, professor, and speaker. United States
  • Sheldon Fox (c. 1930–19 December 2006), was an architect and co-founder of Kohn Pedersen Fox, a firm with particular expertise in the area of office design, supertall structures, and large-scale, urban, mixed-use developments. United States
  • Josef Frank (15 July 1885, Baden bei Wien, Austria-Hungary–8 January 1967, Stockholm, Sweden), was an Austrian architect, artist, and designer whom the Nazis forced to flee the country; created with Oskar Strnad the Vienna School of Architecture. Austria, Sweden
  • Rudolf Fränkel (14 June 1901, Neisse, German Empire–23 April 1974, Oxford, OH), was a German architect who was among the leaders of the pre-war avant-garde movement in Berlin; emigrated to the US and later joined the American Institute of Planners.[13][14] Germany, Romania, United Kingdom, United States.
  • Isidor Frantsuz (ru) (Russian: Исидор Аронович Француз) (19 July 1896, Odessa, Russian Empire–1991, USSR), was a renowned Soviet architect.[15] USSR
  • Ulrich Franzen (15 January 1921, Düsseldorf, Germany–6 October 2012, Santa Fe, NM), was among the most creative American architects in the second half of the 20th century. United States
  • James Ingo Freed (23 June 1930, Essen, Germany–15 December 2005, New York, NY), was an American architect among whose major works is the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City. United States
  • Boris Freidenberg (de) (German: Bernhard Freudenberg) (Russian: Борис Викторович Фрейденберг) (7 August 1850, Frankfurt am Main, Germany–29 December 1925, Graz, Austria), was a Russian architect. Russian Empire[16]
  • Konstantin Frenkel (ru) (Russian: Константин Давидович Френкель) (17 July 1912, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire—28 May 1980, Moscow, USSR), was a renowned Soviet architect. USSR[17]
  • Ernst L. Freud (6 April 1892, Vienna, Austria-Hungary–7 April 1970, London, United Kingdom), was a German-Austrian architect and later practiced in Britain, securing a number of commissions for private houses and blocks of flats around Hampstead, including the notable Frognal Close in 1938, Belvedere Court, and Lyttelton Road. Austria-Hungary, Germany, United Kingdom
  • Dezső Freund (hu) (10 May 1884, Budapest, Austria-Hungary–18 February 1960, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect.
  • Isaak Fridenthal (Russian: Исаак Фриденталь) (1928, Kharkiv, USSR–), is a Soviet architect and Israeli artist. USSR, Israel[18]
  • Semyon Fridlin (Russian: Семён Давидович Фридлин) (28 December 1909, Kremenchug, Russian Empire–12 December 1992), was a Soviet architect among whose notable works in Ukraine were the music and drama theaters in Zaporozhye (1947–1953) and Chernihiv (1958). USSR[19]
  • Anatoly Fridman (ru) (Russian: Анатолий Иосифович Фридман) (17 May 1945, Minsk, USSR–), is a Soviet and Belarusian architect. USSR, Belarus
  • Daniil Fridman (ru) (Russian: Даниил Фёдорович Фридман) (27 July 1887, Odessa, Russian Empire–31 August 1950, Moscow, USSR), was a renowned Soviet architect. USSR
  • M. Paul Friedberg (c. 1931, New York, NY–), is an American landscape architect, one of whose most notable projects was the Jacob Riis Plaza on the Lower East Side of Manhattan, undertaken in the mid-1960s. United States
  • Yona Friedman (5 June 1923, Budapest, Hungary–20 February 2020, Los Angeles, CA), was an architect, urban planner, and designer best known for his theory of mobile architecture. France
  • Robert Friedmann (de) (15 February 1888, Hamburg, Germany–10 September 1940, Jerusalem, Erez Israel), was a German architect, active in Hamburg. Germany
  • Marie Frommer (17 March 1890, Warsaw, Poland–16 November 1976, New York, NY), was a well-known architect in Berlin before the Nazis forced her to flee the country, and whose work reflected the principles of Expressionism and the Neue Sachlichkeit (The New Objectivity). Germany, United Kingdom, United States
  • Richard Fuchs (26 April 1887, Karlsruhe, Germany–22 September 1947, Wellington, New Zealand), was an architect and composer, and while in Wellington, worked as an architect with Natusch and Sons and the Housing Department. Germany, New Zealand

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  • Vladimir Galperin (ru) (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Гальперин) (1898, Sevastopol, Russian Empire–1971, Leningrad, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Robert Geddes (7 December 1923, Philadelphia, PA–13 February 2023, near Princeton, NJ), was an American architect, planner, writer, educator, former principal of the firm Geddes Brecher Qualls Cunningham (GBQC), and dean emeritus of the Princeton University School of Architecture (1965–1982). United States
  • Jakob Gartner (6 October 1861 – 15 April 1921) was an Austrian architect
  • Frank Gehry CC (né Frank Owen Goldberg) (28 February 1929, Toronto, Canada–), is a Canadian-American Pritzker Prize-winning architect based in Los Angeles, widely acclaimed for the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain.[20] United States
  • Mikhail Gelfer (ru) (Russian: Михаил Ефимович Гельфер) (1934, Moscow, USSR–), is a Soviet and Russian Federation architect. USSR, Russia
  • Solomeya Gelfer (ru) (Russian: Саломея Максимовна Гельфер) (27 December 1916, Bialystok, Russian Empire–31 January 2011, Moscow, Russia), was a leading Soviet architect and expert in the design of entertainment buildings. USSR
  • Alfred Gellhorn (de) (26 May 1885, Ohlau, German Empire–7 May 1972, London, United Kingdom), was a German architect. Germany.
  • Ofra Gelman is an American architect specializing in hospitality design in Las Vegas, Nevada. United States
  • Yakov Gevirts (ru) (Russian: Яков Германович Гевирц) (27 January 1879, Odessa, Russian Empire–1942, Leningrad, USSR), was a Russian and Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Elsa Mandelstamm Gidoni (12 March 1901, Riga, Russian Empire–19 April 1978, Washington, DC), was a German-American architect and interior designer who became a member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) in 1943. Erez Israel, United States.
  • Herman Gincler (1899–?), was a Hungarian architect. Hungary
  • Aleksandr Ginzburg (ru) (Russian: Александр Маркович Гинзбург) (4 July 1876, Slavyansk, Russian Empire–1949, Kharkiv, USSR), was a renowned Russian and Soviet architect, active in Kharkiv Jewish community affairs. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Moisei Ginzburg (Russian: Моисей Яковлевич Гинзбург) (4 June 1892, Minsk, Russian Empire–7 January 1946, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect, best known for his leading role in the Constructivist movement. USSR
  • Boris I. Girshovich (ru) (Russian: Борис Ионович Гиршович) (23 August 1858, Korelichi, Russian Empire–6 July 1911, Pavlovsk, Russian Empire), was a renowned Russian architect. Russian Empire
  • Boris O. Girshovich (Russian: Борис Осипович Гиршович) (1905, Kiev, Russian Empire–), is a Soviet architect and city planner. USSR
  • Isidor Gitler (Russian: Исидор Альбертович Гитлер) (1902, Moscow, Russian Empire–1973, Kiev, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Bertrand Goldberg (17 July 1913, Chicago, IL–8 October 1997, Chicago, IL), was an American architect best known for the Marina City complex in Chicago, the tallest residential concrete building in the world at the time of completion. United States
  • Ernő Goldfinger (11 September 1902, Budapest, Hungary–15 November 1987, London, United Kingdom), was an architect and designer of furniture, and a vital member of the architectural Modern Movement after he had moved from Hungary to the United Kingdom. United Kingdom
  • David S. Goldgor (ru) (Russian: Давид Семёнович Гольдгор) (25 October 1912, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire–12 July 1982, Leningrad, USSR), was a distinguished Soviet architect and graphic artist.[21] USSR
  • Helmut Goldschmidt (de) (16 October 1918, Magdeburg, Germany–6 August 2005, Cologne, Germany), was a German architect.
  • Myron Goldsmith (15 September 1918, New York, NY–15 July 1996, Wilmette, IL), was an American architect, designer and educator; a student of Mies van der Rohe and Pier Luigi Nervi before designing 40 projects at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill from 1955 to 1983. United States
  • Percival Goodman (13 January 1904, New York, NY–11 October 1989, New York, NY), was an urban theorist and architect who designed over 50 synagogues. United States
  • Ezra Gordon (ru) (Russian: Эзра Гордон) (c. 1921, Detroit, MI–28 June 2009, Chicago, IL), was an architect and educator.[22] United States
  • J. M. Gerald Gordon (14 December 1933, Vryheid, South Africa−11 September 2016, Johannesburg, South Africa), was an architect, designer, and professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, best known for inventing the thin-skin building method for sustainable, low-cost construction. South Africa
  • Aaron Green (1917, Corinth, MS−15 June 2001, San Francisco, CA), was an American architect; a protégé of Frank Lloyd Wright, he participated in 40 of Wright's projects. United States
  • Aleksandr Grinberg (ru) (Russian: Александр Зиновьевич Гринберг) (1 August 1881, Odessa, Russian Empire–1938, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Leonid Grinshpun (Russian: Леонид Осипович Гриншпун) (1906, Moscow, Russian Empire–1981, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Arthur Gross (1877–1950) was a partner of Schwartz and Gross, designer of pre-WWII Manhattan apartment buildings.[23] United States
  • Alfred Grotte (1872–1944, Theresienstadt concentration camp [Terezín, Czechoslovakia]), was a professor, historian, conservator, and architect; reconstructed the Maisel Synagogue in Prague in the Neo-Gothic style.
  • Victor Gruen (18 July 1903, Vienna, Austria–14 February 1980, Vienna Austria), was a pioneer in the design of shopping malls in the United States.
  • Hector Guimard (10 March 1867, Lyon, France–20 May 1942, New York, NY), was a non-Jewish architect, who is now the best-known representative of the French Art Nouveau style of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. France
  • Mikhail Gurevich (ru) (Russian: Михаил Борисович Гуревич) (1925, Orel, USSR–), is a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Natan Gurevich (ru) (Russian: Натан Львович Гуревич) (1896, Kakhovka, Russian Empire–1958, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect involved in designing bridges and riverbanks. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Viktor Gurevich (Russian: Виктор НатановичГуревич) (1925, Volkhov, USSR–), is a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Abram Gurkov (ru) (Russian: Абрам Бенционович Гурков) (24 January 1919, Lubny, USSR–27 March 1998), was a renowned Soviet architect. USSR
  • Erwin Anton Gutkind (20 May 1886, Berlin, Germany–7 August 1968, Philadelphia, PA), was an architect, city planner and educator; primary architect for the Berlin building firm, Gruppe Nord. Germany, United Kingdom, United States
  • Aleksey Gutnov (de) (ru) (Russian: Алексей Эльбрусович Гутнов) (26 June 1937, Moscow, USSR–14 July 1986, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architectural theoretician and urban planner. USSR
  • Yakov Guzman (ru) (Russian: Яков Наумович Гузман) (1925, Odessa, USSR–1990, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR

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  • Moritz Hadda (de) (16 January 1887, Cosel, Upper Silesia–1942, Riga, Kaiserwald concentration camp, USSR), was a German architect murdered by the Nazis. Germany
  • Alfréd Hajós (1 February 1878, Budapest, Austria-Hungary–12 November 1955, Budapest, Hungary), was an architect specializing in sports facilities and an Olympic champion swimmer. Hungary
  • Wilhelm Ze’ev Haller (de) (11 June 1884, Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia–10 May 1956, Tel Aviv, Israel), was a German and Israeli architect. Germany, Erez Israel, Israel
  • Lawrence Halprin (1 July 1916 – 25 October 2009), was a landscape architect and educator, one of whose notable projects was the master landscaping plan for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. United States
  • Moshe Harel (13 October 1920, Sittard, Netherlands–15 August 2001, Herzlia, Israel), was an Israeli architect. Netherlands, Israel
  • Ricardo Havilah Ben-Yehudah (1991, Tampico, Mexico–), is a Mexican-Israeli architect known for his emphasis on parametric geometry, computational sciences, and digital fabrication. Mexico, Erez Israel, Israel
  • David A. Haymes is a renowned Chicago architect and a founder of Pappageorge Haymes Partners. United States
  • Zvi Hecker (Hebrew: צבי הקר‎)‎ (31 May 1931, Cracow, Poland–), is an Israeli architect known for his emphasis on geometry and asymmetry. Israel
  • Ármin Hegedűs (hu) (5 October 1869, Szecseny, Austria-Hungary–29 June 1945, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect. Austria-Hungary, Hungary
  • Gregory Henriquez (1963, Winnipeg, Canada–), is a Canadian architect, best known for the design of complex mixed-use, institutional, retail, and office, with both market and social housing projects in Canada. Canada
  • Hermann Henselmann (3 February 1905, Roßla, Germany–19 January 1995, Berlin, Germany), was a German architect most well-known for his buildings constructed in East Germany during the 1950s and 60s. Germany
  • Manfred Hermer (ru) (Russian: Манфред Хермер) (1915, Volksrust, South Africa–), is a leading South African architect. South Africa
  • Henry Beaumont Herts (23 January 1871, New York, NY–27 March 1933, New York, NY), was an American architect among whose works is the Brooklyn Academy of Music. United States
  • Manuel Herz (1969–) is an architect with his own practice in Basel, Switzerland, and Cologne, Germany, and teaches at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design. Germany, Switzerland
  • Ludwig Karl Hilbersheimer (14 September 1885, Karlsruhe, Germany–6 May 1967, Chicago, IL), was an American architect, taught at the Bauhaus, and was involved with Arbeitsrat für Kunst and other avant-garde groups, including the Expressionist Der Sturm and Der Ring. United States, Germany
  • Franz Hillinger (30 March 1895, Oradea, Romania–18 August 1973, New York, NY), was a German architect, forced by the Nazis to leave the country; supervised construction of the new Parliament building in Ankara, Turkey, in the 1950s. Germany, Turkey, United States
  • Pinhas Hitt (ru) (Hebrew: פנחס היט‎) (Russian: Пинхас Хитт) (1888, Lvov, Austria-Hungary–1949, Israel). Austria-Hungary, Poland, Mandatory Palestine, Israel
  • Friedrich Hitzig (né Georg Friedrich Heinrich Hitzig) (8 November 1811, Berlin, Germany–11 October 1881, Berlin, Germany), was a German architect and became a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts in 1855. Germany
  • Leo Hönigsberg (Croatian: Lavoslav Hoenigsberg) (1861, Zagreb, Austria-Hungary–2 May 1911, Zagreb, Austria-Hungary), was a famous Croatian architect and co-founder with Julio Deutsch of Hönigsberg & Deutsch. Austria-Hungary, Croatia
  • Friedensreich Hundertwasser (né Friedrich Stowasser) (15 December 1928, Vienna, Austria–19 February 2000, aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2), was an Austrian painter and architect whose best-known work is the Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna. Austria

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  • Marcel Iancu (24 May 1895, Bucharest, Romania–21 April 1984, El Hod, Israel), was an architect, plastic artist, and art theorist; co-inventor of Dadaism and a leading exponent of Constructivism in Eastern Europe. Romania
  • Benjamin Idelson (de) (1 April 1911, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire–30 November 1972, Tel Aviv, Israel), was a successful Israeli architect. Erez Israel
  • Boris Iofan (Russian: Борис Михайлович Иофан) (28 April 1891, Odessa, Russian Empire–11 March 1976, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect known for his Stalinist architecture buildings, such as the House on the Embankment (1931). USSR
  • Dmitry Iofan (Russian: Дмитрий Михайлович Иофан) (1885, Odessa, Russian Empire–1961, Moscow, USSR), was a Russian and Soviet architect. Russia, USSR
  • Yevgeny Ioheles (ru) (Russian: Евгений Львович Иохелес) (12 May 1908, Moscow, Russian Empire–1989, Moscow, USSR), was a famous Soviet architect. USSR
  • Garold Isakovich (ru) (Russian: Гарольд Григорьевич Исакович) (7 November 1931, Moscow, USSR–1992, Moscow, Russia), was a distinguished Soviet architect best known for the design of the Lenin Memorial.[24] USSR
  • Franklin D. Israel (c. 1945, New York City, NY–1995, Los Angeles, CA), was an architect whose designs for private houses and offices for film production companies epitomized the creative ferment of contemporary Hollywood. United States

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  • Arne Jacobsen (11 February 1902, Copenhagen, Denmark–24 March 1971, Copenhagen, Denmark), was a Danish architect and furniture designer, known for his contribution to architectural functionalism. Denmark
  • Ernst Jacobsson (sv) (16 August 1839, Stockholm, Sweden–6 December 1905, Stockholm, Sweden), was a Swedish architect. Sweden
  • Johann Eduard Jacobsthal (de) (17 September 1839, Preußisch Stargard, Germany–1 January 1902, Berlin, Germany), was a German architect. Germany
  • Alfred Jacoby (3 September 1950, Offenbach am Main, Germany–), is a German architect and architectural lecturer, principally known for his synagogues in post-war Germany. Germany
  • Lajos Jámbor (architect) (hu) (31 October 1869, Pest, Hungary–6 November 1955, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect. Hungary
  • Hans Sigmund Jaretzki (de) (26 June 1890, Berlin, Germany–16 March 1956, London, United Kingdom), was a renowned German and British architect. Germany, United Kingdom
  • Herman Jessor (15 June 1894, Russian Empire–8 April 1990, New York, NY), was the architect of more than 40,000 union-sponsored, publicly assisted, cooperative housing units in New York City. United States
  • Kurt Jonas (1914, South Africa–1942, Erez Israel), was a South African architect. South Africa
  • Nathan S. Joseph (17 December 1834, London, United Kingdom–1909), was a British architect, philanthropist, social reformer, and Jewish communal leader.[25] United Kingdom
  • Rudolf Joseph (14 August 1893, Pforzheim, Germany–17 January 1963, New York, NY). United States
  • Erik Josephson (7 March 1864, Stockholm, Sweden–17 November 1929, Stockholm, Sweden), was a Swedish architect and known as an industry architect and specialist in bank buildings. Sweden

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  • Boris Kagan (Russian: Борис Маркусевич Каган) (1949, USSR–), is a leading Ukrainian architect. USSR, Ukraine
  • Uriel Kahana (ru) (Hebrew: אוריאל כהנא‎) (Russian: Уриэль Кахана) (1903, Kiev, Russian Empire–1965, Israel), was a well-known Israeli architect, artist, scholar, author and publisher.[26] Erez Israel, Israel.
  • Albert Kahn (21 March 1869, Rhaunen, Germany–8 December 1942, Detroit, MI), was the foremost American industrial architect of his day. United States
  • Ely Jacques Kahn (1 June 1884, New York, NY–5 September 1972, New York, NY), was an American commercial architect who designed numerous skyscrapers in New York City in the 20th century.[27] United States
  • Julius Kahn (8 March 1874, Münstereifel, Germany–4 November 1942, Cleveland, OH), was an American engineer, industrialist, and manufacturer. United States
  • Louis I. Kahn (20 February 1901, Kuressaare, Russian Empire–17 March 1974, New York, NY), was an influential, world-renowned Modernist architect and professor at Yale School of Architecture from 1947 to 1957. United States
  • Gershen Kantorovich (ru) (Russian: Гершен Давидович Канторович) (18 December 1937, Leningrad, USSR–21 October 2003, Perm, Russia), was a renowned Soviet architect and preservationist. USSR, Russia
  • Roy Herman Kantorowich (ru) (1917, South Africa–1996, Manchester, United Kingdom), was an internationally acclaimed South African and British architect, town planner, and educator. South Africa, United Kingdom
  • Iosif Karakis (ru) (Russian: Иосиф Юльевич Каракис) (29 May 1902, Balta, Russian Empire–23 February 1988, Kiev, USSR), was a distinguished Soviet architect and educator. USSR
  • Irma Karakis (de) (ru) (Russian: Ирма Иосифовна Каракис) (4 November 1930, Kiev, USSR–), was a Soviet architect and interior designer. USSR
  • Dov Karmi (Hebrew: דב כרמי‎) (1905, Zhvanets, Russian Empire–14 May 1962, Tel Aviv, Israel), was a renowned Israeli architect awarded the Israel Prize for architecture in 1957. Erez Israel, Israel.
  • Ram Karmi (Ram Carmi) (Hebrew: רמ כרמי‎) (1931, Jerusalem–11 April 2013), was a leading Israeli architect and head of the Tel Aviv-based Ram Karmi Architects company; known for his Brutalist style. Israel
  • Ada Karmi-Melamede (Ada Carmi-Melamed) (Hebrew: מלמד–דה כרמיע‎) (24 December 1936, Tel Aviv, Israel–), is an Israeli architect who, with her brother, Ram Karmi, won an international competition in 1986 to design the Supreme Court of Israel compound. Israel
  • Joseph Kashdan (1910–?, Israel), was a renowned Israeli architect. Erez Israel, Israel
  • Nikolay Katsenelenbogen (ru) (Russian: Николай Давидович Каценеленбоген) (1879, Ponevezh, Russian Empire–1943, USSR), was a Russian and Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Tamara Katsenelenbogen (ru) (Russian: Тамара Давыдовна Каценеленбоген) (1894, Dvinsk, Russian Empire–1976, Leningrad, USSR), was a Soviet Constructivist architect and urban planner. USSR
  • Yuly Katsnelson (ru) (Russian: Юлий Израилевич Кацнельсон) (1928, Korma, USSR–), is a renowned Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia
  • Eugen Carl Kaufmann (Eugene Charles Kent) (8 January 1892, Frankfurt am Main, Germany–21 June 1984, London, United Kingdom), was a German, Soviet and British architect engaged at the New Frankfurt project under the leadership of Ernst May. Germany, USSR, United Kingdom
  • Oskar Kaufmann (2 February 1873, Újszentanna, Austria-Hungary–8 September 1956, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian-Jewish architect; an expert in construction and design in Berlin since 1900. Austria-Hungary, Germany, Erez Israel, Israel
  • Richard Kauffmann (1887, Frankfurt, Germany–1958, Israel), was one of the leading architects of Erez Israel and Israel; designed several new Israeli cities, such as Afula and Herzliya.[28] Germany, Erez Israel, Israel
  • Nataliya Kazhdan (de) (ru) (Russian: Наталия Абрамовна Каждан) (1941, USSR–2017, Moscow, USSR), was a distinguished Soviet and Russian architect and educator. USSR, Russia
  • Yakov Kazhdan (Russian: Яков Шаевич Каждан) (3 February 1922–), is a Soviet and Russian architectural educator. USSR, Russia
  • Vladimir Khavin (ru) (Russian: Владимир Иосифович Хавин) (27 July 1931, Moscow, USSR–2005, Moscow, Russia), was a Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia
  • Izrail Khazanovsky (ru) (Russian: Израиль Самойлович Хазановский) (1901, Orel, Russian Empire–1985, Kharkiv, USSR), was a Soviet architect and educator. USSR
  • Vadim Khesin (Russian: Вадим Александрович Хесин) (1959, Kharkiv, USSR–), is a Soviet and Ukrainian architect. USSR, Ukraine
  • Lazar Khidekel (Russian: Лазарь Маркович Хидекель) (1904, Vitebsk, Russian Empire–1986, Leningrad, USSR), was an artist and architect, and one of the most important representatives of the Soviet avant-garde in the 1920s.[citation needed] USSR
  • Lev Khidekel (ru) (Russian: Лев Маркович Хидекель) (1909, Vitebsk, Russian Empire–1977, Leningrad, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Mark Khidekel (Russian: Марк Лазаревич Хидекель) (1946, Leningrad, USSR–), is an architect and designer; collaborated with Philip Johnson in 1995 on a large Russian-American urban project, The New Business Center in St. Petersburg. United States
  • Roman Khiger (Russian: Роман (Рувим) Яковлевич Хигер) (1901, Russian Empire–1985, USSR), was a well known Soviet architect and architectural theoretician. USSR
  • Frederick John Kiesler (né Friedrich Jacob Kiesler) (22 September 1890, Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary–27 December 1965, New York, NY), was a theater designer, artist, theoretician and architect. Austria, United States.
  • Yisrael Kimhi (Jerusalem, Israel–), is an urban planner, senior researcher, and head of Jerusalem research at the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research. Israel
  • Lev Kisilevich (Russian: Лев Н. Кисилевич) was a Soviet architect, interior designer and author. USSR
  • Ossip Klarwein (Hebrew: ארוויינלקוספ י‎) (6 February 1893, Warsaw, Russian Empire–9 September 1970, Jerusalem, Israel), was an architect in Germany and Israel, most of whose works were public and commercial buildings, as well as development plans for cities and neighborhoods in Israel. Erez Israel, Israel
  • Alexander Klein (ru) (Russian: Александр Иванович Клейн) (17 June 1879, Odessa, Russian Empire–15 November 1961, New York, NY), was a Russian, German and Israeli architect and urban planner. Russian Empire, Germany, Erez Israel, United States
  • Boris Klein (ru) (Russian: Борис Гершович Клейн) (14 September 1918, Kharkiv, USSR–20 May 2009, Longmeadow, MA), was a Soviet architect who emigrated to the US. USSR
  • Roman Klein (né Robert Julius Klein) (Russian: Роман Иванович Клейн) (31 March 1858, Moscow, Russian Empire–3 May 1924, Moscow, USSR), was a Russian architect and educator, best known for his Neoclassical Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Russian Empire
  • Zelman Kleinerman (ru) (Russian: Зельман Вениаминович Клейнерман) (1867, Belostok, Russian Empire–1930?, Samara, USSR), was a renowned Russian architect, best known for his Choral Synagogue in Samara. Russian Empire
  • Yevsey Klevitsky (ru) (Russian: Евсей Менделевич Клевицкий) (1905, Russian Empire–1989, USSR), was a leading Soviet urban planner. USSR
  • Rosa Grena Kliass (15 October 1932, São Roque, Brazil–), is a renowned pioneer in the field of landscape architecture. Brazil
  • David Kogan (Russian: Давид Моисеевич Коган) (1884, Odessa, Russian Empire–1954, Moscow, USSR), was a Russian and Soviet architect. Russian Empire, United States
  • Isaak Kogan (Russian: Исаак Аронович Коган) (1923, USSR–1998, Ukraine), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • A. Eugene Kohn (c. 1930, United States–), is an architect and co-founder of Kohn Pedersen Fox. United States
  • Robert D. Kohn (12 May 1870, New York, NY–16 June 1953), was a one-time American Institute of Architects president, best known for his designs of reform synagogues and buildings for the New York Society for Ethical Culture.
  • Ottó Komoly (26 March 1892, Budapest, Hungary–1 January 1945, Budapest, Hungary), was an architect and Zionist leader. Hungary
  • Marcell Komor (hu) (7 November 1868, Pest, Austria-Hungary–29 November 1949, Sopronkeresztur, Hungary), was a leading Hungarian architect. Austria-Hungary, Hungary
  • Arthur Korn (4 June 1891, Breslau, Germany–14 November 1978, Klosterneuberg, Austria), was a German architect, urban planner and a proponent of Modernism in Germany and the UK. Germany, United Kingdom
  • Fritz Kornberg (14 January 1890, Bad Pyrmont, Germany–18 September 1944), was an acclaimed German and Erez Israel architect who designed the plans for Kibbutz Degania Bet and restored Beth Ticho and the Amphitheatre at Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, Israel. Germany, Erez Israel
  • Yakov Kornfeld (ru) (Russian: Яков Абрамович Корнфельд) (23 February 1896, Berdichev, Russian Empire–4 June 1962, Moscow, USSR), was a leading Soviet architect and theoretician. USSR
  • Lucjan Korngold (pl) (1 July 1897, Warsaw, Russian Empire–1963, São Paulo, Brazil), was an Erez Israel and Brazil architect. Erez Israel, Israel. Brazil
  • Albert Kálmán Kőrössy (hu) (18 June 1869, Szeged, Austria-Hungary–21 April 1955, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect. Austria-Hungary, Hungary
  • Lajos Kozma (hu) (8 June 1884, Kiskorpád, Austria-Hungary–26 November 1948, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect who made an indelible mark on early-20th-century European design, buildings and furniture. He was the father of the designer Susan Kozma-Orlay. Austria-Hungary, Hungary
  • Samuil Kravets (ru) (Russian: Самуил Миронович Кравец) (27 August 1891, Vilna, Russian Empire–22 January 1966, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect, best known for his Gosprom building in Kharkiv, USSR. USSR
  • Reed Kroloff is an architect, critic, former editor of Architecture, former dean of Tulane School of Architecture, and director of Cranbrook Academy of Art. United States
  • David Kroyanker (Hebrew: דוד קרוינקר‎) (1939, Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine–), is an Israeli researcher and preservationist of historic neighborhoods and buildings in Jerusalem. Israel
  • Dov Kutchinsky (1883, Cracow, Poland–1966, Israel), was an Erez Israel and Israel architect. Erez Israel, Israel.

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  • Béla Lajta (until 1907 Béla Leitersdorfer) (23 January 1873, Budapest, Austria-Hungary−12 October 1920, Vienna, Austria), was a Hungarian architect who designed a number of buildings in the Hungarian offshoot style of Art Nouveau, called szecesszió. Austria-Hungary, Hungary
  • Phyllis Lambert (née Phyllis Barbara Bronfman) (24 January 1927, Montreal, Canada–), is a Canadian architect, philanthropist and member of the Bronfman family. Canada
  • Fritz Landauer (de) (13 June 1883, Augsburg, Germany–17 November 1968, London, United Kingdom), was an architect in Munich, Germany, before the Nazis forced him to flee the country in 1937. Germany
  • Anton Lang (1 August 1860, Vienna, Austrian Empire–28 February 1940, Gars am Kamp, Germany), was a German architect. Germany
  • Iosif Langbard (Russian: Иосиф Григорьевич Лангбард) (6 January 1882, Belsk, Russian Empire–3 January 1951, Leningrad, USSR), was a distinguished Soviet architect of many of the most important Soviet-era buildings in Minsk. USSR
  • Arkady Langman (ru) (Russian: Аркадий Яковлевич Лангман) (31 October 1886, Kharkiv, Russian Empire–1968, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect, best known for the building design for the Council of People's Commissariats (now Duma), Moscow. USSR
  • Morris Lapidus (25 November 1902, Odessa, Russian Empire–18 January 2001, Miami Beach, FL), was an architect celebrated as an exemplar of Miami Modernist architecture (MiMo). United States.
  • Denys Lasdun CH (8 September 1914, London, United Kingdom–11 January 2001, London, United Kingdom), was an eminent English architect of the 20th century among whose best known works is the Royal National Theatre in London. United Kingdom
  • Paul László (6 February 1900, Debrecen, Austria-Hungary–27 March 1993, Santa Monica, CA), was an architect and interior designer whose work spanned eight decades and many countries. Germany, United States.
  • Siegfried Latté (1884, Thorn, Germany–1938, Berlin, Germany), was a German architect and interior designer. Germany
  • Edgar M. Lazarus (6 June 1868, Baltimore, MA–2 October 1939, Portland, OR), was an architect in the Portland, Oregon, area for more than 45 years and best known for the Vista House.[29] United States
  • Harold Hersh Le Roith (24 March 1905, Grahamstown, South Africa–?), was an internationally acclaimed South African architect who was commissioned to design three synagogues in Johannesburg. South Africa
  • David Froim Lebensold (fr) (1917, Warsaw, Poland−30 July 1985, Kingston, Canada), was a Canadian architect and theater design consultant. Canada,
  • Ödön Lechner (né Eugen Lechner) (27 August 1845, Pest, Austrian Empire–10 June 1914, Budapest, Austria-Hungary), was a Hungarian architect, nicknamed the "Hungarian Gaudí," and whose work was submitted in 2008 for inclusion on the World Heritage List. Hungary
  • Aleksandr Leibfreid (ru) (Russian: Александр Юрьевич Лейбфрейд) (3 October 1910, Kharkiv, Russian Empire–26 April 2003, Dortmund, Germany), was a renowned Soviet architect and researcher. USSR
  • Moisey Lerman (ru) (Russian: Моисей Маркович Лерман) (1905, Vitebsk, Russian Empire–1993, Moscow, Russia), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Rafael Lerman (1936, Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine–), is a prize-winning Israeli architect. Israel
  • Jaime Lerner (17 December 1937, Curitiba, Brazil – 27 May 2021), is a renowned architect and urban planner; elected in 1994 governor of Paraná, and re-elected in 1998. Brazil
  • Moritz Ernst Lesser (1882, Berlin, Germany–1958, Lisbon, Portugal), was a German architect, forced by the Nazis to flee the country. Germany, Portugal
  • Aleksandr Levi (Hebrew: אלכסנדר לוי‎) (Russian: Александр Леви) (Berlin, Germany–1943, Auschwitz, Poland).
  • Rino Levi (31 December 1901, São Paulo, Brazil–29 September 1965, Morro do Chapéu, Brazil), was an architect important to the development of Modernism in Brazil. Brazil
  • Zigfrid Levi (Russian: Зигфрид (Григорий) Яковлевич Леви) (1860–1913), was a Russian architect. Russian Empire
  • Gino Levi-Montalcini (né Luigi Levi) (21 April 1902, Milan, Italy–29 November 1974, Turin, Italy), was an Italian architect, designer and educator. Italy
  • Leonid Levin (ru) (Russian: Леонид Менделевич Левин) (25 July 1936, Minsk, USSR–1 March 2014, Minsk, Belarus), was a renowned Belarusian architect. USSR, Belarus
  • Yevgeny Levinson (de) (ru) (Russian: Евгений Адольфович Левинсон) (19 October 1894, Odessa, Russian Empire–21 March 1968, Leningrad, USSR), was a Soviet architect, urban planner, and teacher. USSR
  • Efim Levitan (ru) (Russian: Ефим Иосифович Левитан) (31 December 1915, Elizabethgrad, Russian Empire—21 September 2007, Volgograd, Russia), was a Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia
  • Ludwig Levy (18 April 1854, Landau, Germany–30 November 1907, Karlsruhe, Germany), was a German architect who designed a number of synagogues, among which was the huge Neue Synagoge in Strasbourg. Germany
  • William Alexander Levy (later William Alexander) (21 October 1909, New York, NY–2 June 1997, West Hollywood, CA), was an American architect and interior designer, best known for the design and building of Hangover House in Laguna Beach, California. United States
  • Shlomo Liaskovsky (ru) (Russian: Шломо Лясковский) (1903, Winterthur, Switzerland–after 1982, Argentina), was an Israeli and Argentinian architect. Erez Israel, Argentina.
  • Daniel Libeskind (12 May 1946, Lodz, Poland–), is an American architect, artist, and set designer, known for the design and completion of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany, which opened in 2001. United States
  • Vladimir Libson (ru) (Russian: Владимир Яковлевич Либсон) (20 April 1910, Vitebsk, Russian Empire–21 September 1991, Moscow, USSR), was an acclaimed Soviet architect and renovator. USSR
  • Irina Lichtenberg (Russian: Ирина Лихтенберг) (1958, Moscow, USSR–), is a Soviet and Israeli architect and town planner. USSR, Israel
  • Viktor Lifshits (ru) (Russian: Виктор Исаакович Лифшиц) (1924, USSR–2013, Kharkiv, Ukraine), was a Soviet and Ukrainian architect and educator. USSR, Ukraine
  • Yury Lifshits (Russian: Юрий Владимирович Лифшиц) (1921, Krasnodar, USSR–), is a Soviet architect, best known for the design of industrial buildings. USSR
  • Eleonora Likhtenberg (ru) (Russian: Элеонора Яковлевна Лихтенберг) (1925, Kharkiv, USSR–), is a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Yakov Likhtenberg (ru) (Russian: Яков Григорьевич Лихтенберг) (1899, Brest-Litovsk, Russian Empire–1982, Moscow, USSR), was an acclaimed Soviet architect. USSR
  • Solomon Lisagor (ru) (Russian: Соломон Абрамович Лисагор) (24 May 1898, Riga, Russian Empire–1937, USSR), was a prominent[30] Constructivist Soviet architect. USSR
  • Aleksandr Lishnevsky (ru) (Russian: Александр Львович Лишневский) (1868, Kherson, Russian Empire–6 February 1942, Yaroslavl, USSR), was a noted Russian and Soviet Art Nouveau and Neoclassical architect and artist. Russian Empire, USSR
  • El Lissitzky (Russian: Эль Лиси́цкий) (Yiddish: על ליסיצקי‎) (23 November 1890, Pochinok, Russian Empire–30 December 1941, Moscow, USSR), was a Russian artist, designer, photographer, typographer, polemicist, writer and architect. USSR
  • Max Littmann (3 January 1862 – 20 September 1931), was a German architect who specialized in the design of theaters, department stores and spas. Germany
  • Avi Livay (1965, Israel–), is a renowned Israeli architect and partner with Yoel Dvoriansky in Livay Dvoriansky Architects Ltd, founded in 2001. Israel
  • Béla Löffler (1880, Budapest, Austria-Hungary–?), was a noted Hungarian architect. Hungary
  • Samu Sándor Löffler (1877, Budapest, Austria-Hungary–?), was a noted Hungarian architect. Hungary
  • Slavko Löwy (7 August 1904, Koprivnica, Austria-Hungary–1 April 1996, Zagreb, Croatia), was a well-known Croatian architect, best known for the nine-floor skyscraper on Masarykova Street in Zagreb (1933). Croatia
  • Liya Loyevskaya (Russian: Лия Наумовна Лоевская) (1918, USSR–?), was a renowned Soviet architect. USSR
  • Berthold Lubetkin (Russian: Бертольд Романович Любеткин) (14 December 1901, Tbilisi, Russian Empire—23 October 1990, Bristol, United Kingdom), was a Russian émigré architect who pioneered the International style in Britain in the 1930s. United Kingdom.
  • Rudolf Lubinski (31 October 1873, Zagreb, Austria-Hungary–27 March 1935, Zagreb, Yugoslavia), was a leading Croatian Art Nouveau architect who designed numerous residential houses in Nazorova, Petrinjska and Masarykova Streets in Zagreb. Croatia
  • Yehuda Lulka (1905, Vinnitsa, Russian Empire–1980, Israel), was a renowned Israeli architect. Erez Israel
  • Dmitry Lurie (ru) (Russian: Дмитрий Ефимович Лурье) (1921, Cherikov, USSR–1993, Moscow, Russia), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Leopold Lustig (1889, Kattowitz, Germany–1980, Tel Aviv, Israel), was an architect in Dresden, Germany, who resumed his career in Erez Israel after the Nazis forced him to flee Germany in 1934. Germany, Erez Israel, Israel.
  • Inna Lyutomskaya (ru) (Russian: Инна Львовна Лютомская) (1925, Moscow, USSR–), is a leading Soviet and Russian architect. USSR

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  • John Macsai (né János Lusztig) (20 May 1926, Budapest, Hungary–August 2017), was an acclaimed American architect.[31][32] United States.
  • Yehuda Magidovitch (Hebrew: יהודה מגידוביז‎) (1886, Uman, Russian Empire–1961, Tel Aviv, Israel),[33] was the architect and general contractor who for about 20 years built most of the buildings in Tel Aviv. Erez Israel, Israel
  • Paul Mandelstamm (Latvian: Pauls Mandelštams) (19 September 1872, Zhagory, Russian Empire–August, 1941, Riga, USSR), was an architect in Riga who designed more than 50 buildings in the Eclectic, Art Nouveau and Functionalist styles. USSR
  • Alfred Mansfeld (Hebrew: אלפרד (אל) מנספלד‎) (2 March 1912, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire—15 March 2004, Haifa, Israel), was an Israeli architect and taught for over 40 years at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. Israel
  • Fritz Marcus (Frederick Lucas Marcus) (ru) (19 July 1888, Dessau, Germany–8 September 1975, London, United Kingdom), was a German architect who fled the Nazis and became Head of Furniture and Interior Design at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. Germany, United Kingdom
  • Emanuel Josef Margold (de) (4 May 1888, Vienna, Austria-Hungary–2 May 1962, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia), was a distinguished German architect and designer. Germany, Czechoslovakia
  • Abraham Markusfeld (1904, Lodz, Russian Empire–? lost in Holocaust), was a Polish and Israeli architect. Poland, Erez Israel
  • Oskar Marmorek (Hebrew: אוסקר מרמורק‎) (9 April 1863, Pieskowa Skała, Austria-Hungary–7 April 1909, Vienna, Austria-Hungary), was an Austro-Hungarian architect and Zionist. Austria-Hungary
  • Géza Maróti (1 March 1875, Barsvörösvár, Austria-Hungary–6 May 1941, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect, sculptor, painter, and applied artist, whose sculptures adorn the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. Hungary
  • Niccolò Matas (it) (6 December 1798, Ancona, Italy–11 March 1872, Florence, Italy), was an Italian architect of the polychrome Gothic façade of Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence (1857–63). Italy
  • Edward Matasek (Eduard Matasek) (1867–1912), was an architect best known for his Sha'ar Hashamayim Synagogue in Cairo. Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
  • Rudolf Maté was a German architect who created a number of residential buildings and settlements in Berlin. Germany
  • Frank Charles Mears (11 July 1880, Tynemouth, United Kingdom–25 January 1953), was one of Scotland's leading urban planners in the 1930s and 1940s. Scotland, United Kingdom
  • Andrey Meerson (ru) (Russian: Андрей Дмитриевич Меерсон) (27 March 1930, Moscow, USSR–29 January 2020), was a leading Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia
  • Iosif Meerzon (Russian: Иoсиф Айзикович Меерзон) (1900, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire–1941, Leningrad, USSR), was a noted Soviet architect. USSR
  • Richard Meier (12 October 1934, Newark, NJ–), is an American Pritzker prize-winning architect, whose Rationalist buildings make prominent use of the color white. United States
  • Erich Mendelsohn (21 March 1887, Allenstein, Germany–15 September 1953, San Francisco, CA), was an architect and co-founder of the German Architectural Collaborative Der Ring, later practicing in Mandatory Palestine before settling in the US in 1941. Germany, Erez Israel, United States
  • Alfred Messel (22 July 1853, Darmstadt, Germany−24 March 1909, Berlin, Germany), was one of the most well-known German architects at the turn of the 20th century, whose most famous work is the Wertheim department store on Leipziger Platz in Berlin, executed between 1896 and 1906. Germany
  • Shmuel Mestechkin (ru) (Hebrew: שמואל מסטציקין‎) (Russian: Шмуэл Местечкин) (12 May 1908, Vasylkiv, Russian Empire–2 June 2004, Tel Aviv, Israel), was a leading Israeli architect. Erez Israel, Israel
  • Hannes Meyer (Hans Emil "Hannes" Meyer) (18 November 1889, Basel, Switzerland–19 July 1954, Lugano, Switzerland), was a non-Jewish Swiss architect and second director of the Bauhaus in Dessau, Germany, from 1928 to 1930. Switzerland, Germany, USSR, Mexico.
  • Claude Meyer-Levy (1908–2008), was a French architect, best known for his design of Synagogue de la Paix in Strasbourg. France
  • Avraam Miletsky (ru) (Russian: Авраам Моисеевич Милецкий) (10 March 1918, Kiev, USSR–6 June 2004, Ashkelon, Israel), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Adolf Minkus (ru) (Russian: Адольф Борисович Минкус) (21 September 1870, Odessa, Russian Empire–22 December 1948, USSR) was a Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Mikhail Minkus (ru) (Russian: Михаил Адольфович Минкус) (25 December 1905, Odessa, Russian Empire–31 August 1963, Turku, Finland), was a Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Moisey Mints (Russian: Моисей Львович Минц) (1908, Russian Empire–1994, Russia), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Daniel Mintz (1961, Riga, USSR–), is an Israeli architect and educator. Israel
  • Lev Misozhnikov (ru) (Russian: Лев Валентинович Мисожников) (22 March 1935, Moscow, USSR–2 August 2010, Russia), was a renowned Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia
  • David Mocatta (17 February 1806, London, Great Britain–1 May 1882, London, Great Britain), was a British architect and a member of the Anglo-Jewish Mocatta family; appointed architect of the London and Brighton Railway in 1839. United Kingdom
  • Dagan Mochly (1957, Haifa, Israel–), is a noted Israeli architect; chief architect and owner of Mochly-Eldar Architects in Haifa. Israel
  • Eric Owen Moss (25 July 1943, Los Angeles, CA–), is an architect with his eponymously named Los Angeles-based firm, whose urban revitalization project in Culver City, California, is on-going.[34] United States
  • Gennady Movchan (ru) (Russian: Геннадий Яковлевич Мовчан) (30 June 1901, Lapy, Russian Empire–2 November 1998, Moscow, Russia), was a Soviet architect and educator. USSR

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  • Leo Nachtlicht (de) (12 August 1872, Bielitz, Austria-Hungary–22 September 1942, Berlin, Germany), was a German architect who was murdered by the Nazis. Germany.
  • Barbara A. Nadel is an architect who specializes in healthcare and justice facilities and is editor of Building Security: Handbook for Architectural Planning and Design.[35] United States
  • Yury Naimark (Russian: Юрий Иосифович Наймарк) (1939, Kiev, USSR–), is a Soviet and Ukrainian architect and artist. USSR, Ukraine
  • Fritz Nathan (de) (14 April 1891, Bingen am Rhein, Germany–3 November 1960, New York, NY), was one of the leading Jewish architects in Germany. Germany, United States
  • Joseph Neufeld (he) (16 February 1899, Monastarjiska, Austria-Hungary–9 September 1980, New York, NY), was a German, Israeli and American architect. Germany, Erez Israel, United States[36]
  • Gustav Neustein (1880, Hammerstein, Germany–1963, New York, NY), was a German architect before he fled the Nazis and settled in America. Germany
  • Richard Neutra (8 April 1892, Vienna, Austria-Hungary–16 April 1970, Wuppertal, West Germany), was an important Modernist architect known for rigorously geometric but airy structures that symbolized a West Coast variation on the mid-century modern residence. United States
  • Aleksandr Nisselson (ru) (Russian: Александр Ефремович Ниссельсон) (1856, Russian Empire–1910, Russian Empire), was a Russian architect. Russian Empire
  • Amnon Niv (Hebrew: אמנון ניב‎)‎ (23 February 1930, Haifa, Mandatory Palestine–6 June 2011), was an Israeli architect and urban designer, and served as the chief architect for the Nuclear Research center in the Negev. Israel
  • Iosif Notkin (ru) (Russian: Иосиф Исаакович Ноткин) (15 May 1928, Odessa, USSR–), is a well-known Soviet architect, renovator and writer. USSR
  • Feliks Novikov (ru) (Russian: Феликс Аронович Новиков) (3 August 1927, Baku, USSR–), is a distinguished Soviet and Russian architect and writer. USSR, Russia

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  • Mikhail Okhitovich (Russian: Михаил Александрович Охитович) (1896, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire–1937, Moscow, USSR), was a Bolshevik sociologist, town planner and Constructivist architectural theorist who was murdered by the KGB. USSR
  • Rivka Oxman (1950–), is an architect, researcher, professor and author; awarded an Honorary Doctorate (Honoris Causas) by the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya in Barcelona. Israel

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  • Gyula Pártos (né Julius Puntzmann) (17 August 1845, Apatin, Hungary–22 December 1916, Budapest, Austria-Hungary), was a Hungarian architect who designed the city halls of Szeged and Kecskemét with Ödön Lechner. Hungary
  • Yury Paskevich (Russian: Юрий Абрамович Паскевич) (1931–6 September 2007, Kiev, Ukraine), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Iosif Patskin (Russian: Иосиф Григорьевич Пацкин) (1925, Moscow, USSR–), is a Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia[37]
  • Ephraim Henry Pavie (fr)(Hebrew: אפרים פאבי‎) (29 January 1947, Paris, France–), is an architect best known for his free-shaped biomorphic architecture. Israel
  • Dan Peleg (1937, Poland–), is an Israeli architect. Israel.
  • César Pelli (12 October 1926, San Miguel de Tucumán, Argentina–19 July 2019, New Haven, CT), was an American architect and the one-time dean of the Yale School of Architecture. United States
  • Yevsey Perchenkov (ru) (Russian: Евсей Вульфович Перченков) (21 September 1929, Moscow, USSR–30 October 2020), was a leading Soviet architect. USSR
  • Alexandre Persitz (4 June 1910, Moscow, Russian Empire–15 July 1975, Paris, France), was a French Modernist architect and writer; designed the Synagogue Don Isaac Abravanel with Arthur-Georges Héaume. France
  • Nikolaus Pevsner CBE FBA (30 January 1902, Leipzig, Germany–18 August 1983, London, United Kingdom), was a British scholar of the history of art and architecture. United Kingdom
  • Kurt Pick (1890, Lissa, Germany–1959, Tel Aviv, Israel), was a German architect and interior designer. Germany, Erez Israel, Israel.
  • Doron Pinchas (Hebrew: דורון פנחס‎) is an Israeli architect and town planner.[38] Israel.
  • Jacob Pinkerfeld (Hebrew: יעקב פינקרפלד‎) (1 April 1897, Premissel, Austria-Hungary–23 September 1956, Ramat Rachel, Israel), was an Israeli architect and designer who built a large number of public structures and was murdered by Arab terrorists. Erez Israel, Israel.
  • Rada Podgornaya (Russian: Рада Моисеевна Подгорная) (1911, Zhitomir, Russian Empire–1997, Kharkiv, Ukraine), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Noi Podgorny (ru) (Russian: Ной Моисеевич Подгорный) (30 October 1897, Zhitomir, Russian Empire–1988, Kharkiv, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Anatoly Pokrass (Russian: Анатолий Яковлевич Покрасс) (1922, Baku, USSR–), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • James Polshek (1930, Akron, OH–), is an American architect based in New York City and was dean of Columbia University's Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation for 15 years. United States
  • Shlomo Ponaroff was a distinguished Israeli architect.[39] Erez Israel
  • Julius Posener (4 November 1904, Berlin, Germany–26 January 1996, Berlin, Germany), was a German-Jewish architect, author, an historian in Berlin, and a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Germany
  • Joshua Prince-Ramus (11 August 1969, United States–), is an American architect, one of whose current projects is The Ronald O. Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center in New York. United States
  • Boris Printsker (ru) (Russian: Борис Абрамович Принцкер) (1910, Kiev, Russian Empire–1988, Kiev, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Igor Pritsker (ru) (Russian: Игорь Аркадьевич Притцкер) (26 March 1953, Kuibyshev, USSR–), is a Soviet and Russian architect.[40] USSR, Russia
  • Martin Punitzer (7 July 1889, Berlin, Germany–7 October 1949, Santiago, Chile), was a German architect of the New Objectivity, who worked in Berlin in the 1920s and was forced by the Nazis to flee the country. Germany, Chile

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  • Zsigmond Quittner (né Sigismund Quittner) (13 February 1859, Pest, Austria-Hungary–25 October 1918, Vienna, Austria-Hungary), was a Hungarian architect whose style was eclectic and a commercial version of the Vienna Secession movement. Hungary

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  • Yury Rabayev (ru) (Russian: Юрий Романович Рабаев) (September 1927, Makhachkala, USSR–May 1993, Moscow, Russia), was a Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia
  • Georgy Rabinovich (Russian: Георгий Исаакович Рабинович) (1925, Moscow, USSR–), is a Soviet and Russian architect. USSR Russia
  • Mikhail Rabinovich (ru) (Russian: Михаил Самуилович Рабинович) (3 January 1954, Kharkiv, USSR–), is a leading Soviet and Ukrainian architect. USSR, Ukraine
  • Michael Rachlis (1884, Moscow, Russian Empire–1953, London, United Kingdom), was a successful Russian, German and British architect. Russian Empire, Germany, United Kingdom
  • Amos Rapoport (28 March 1929, Warsaw, Poland–), is an architect, one of the founders of Environment-Behavior Studies (EBS)[41] and is the author of over 200 academic publications.[42]
  • Yitzhak Rapoport (1901, Berdichev, Russian Empire–1989, Israel), was an Israeli architect. Erez Israel, Israel
  • Johanan (Yohanan) Ratner (ru) (Russian: Иоханан Ратнер) (1891, Odessa, Russian Empire–1965, Haifa, Israel), was one of the leading Israeli Modernist architects in Erez Israel and a politician. Erez Israel, Israel.
  • Mark Ratner (Russian: Марк Моисеевич Ратнер). USSR
  • Heinrich Heinz Rau (10 November 1896, Berlin, Germany–13 February 1965, Bad Teinach im Schwarzwald, Germany), was a German and Israeli architect who designed small residential buildings in Jerusalem, Haifa and Tel Aviv. Germany, Erez Israel, Israel
  • Yaakov Rechter (Hebrew: יעקב רכטר‎) (14 June 1924, Tel Aviv, Erez Israel–28 April 2001, Kibbutz Shfayim, Israel), was a distinguished Israeli architect and designer of the Charles Bronfman Auditorium in Tel Aviv, 1957. Israel
  • Zeev Rechter (Hebrew: זאב רכטר‎) (12 April 1899, Kovalevka, Russian Empire–18 December 1960, Tel Aviv, Israel), was a leading Israeli architect and designed the Binyanei HaUma (International Convention Center) in Jerusalem. Erez Israel, Israel.
  • David Resnick (also Resnik or Reznik) (5 August 1924, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil–4 November 2012, Israel), was an Israeli architect and winner of the Israel Prize for architecture and whose works include Yad Kennedy and the Israel Goldstein Synagogue. Israel
  • Abram Rivkin (ru) (Russian: Абрам Бенцианович Ривкин) (1914, Starodub, Russian Empire–1993, Chelyabinsk, USSR), was a successful Soviet architect and educator. USSR
  • Ernesto Nathan Rogers (16 March 1909, Trieste, Italy–7 November 1969), was an Italian architect, writer and educator, known for the Torre Velasca (Velasca Tower), located in the historic city center of Milan. Italy
  • Richard Rogers CH Kt FRIBA (Baron Rogers of Riverside) (23 July 1933, Florence, Italy – 18 December 2021), was a British architect noted for his Modernist and Functionalist designs. United Kingdom
  • William H. Rogers (18 February 1914 – 26 July 2008), was an English architect whose most notable building was 20 Fenchurch Street in the City of London. United Kingdom
  • Ernő Román (hu) (4 May 1883, Budapest, Austria-Hungary–5 April 1959, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect. Hungary
  • Miklós Román (hu) (8 June 1879, Budapest, Austria-Hungary–15 January 1945, Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect. Hungary
  • Eugene Rosenberg (né Evžen Rosenberg) (24 February 1907, Topoľčany, Slovakia–21 November 1990, London, United Kingdom), was a Slovak Modernist architect and established the firm Yorke Rosenberg Mardall with F. R. S. Yorke and C. S. Mardall[43] that was responsible for a number of innovative architectural projects such as Gatwick Airport.[44] United Kingdom.
  • Harry Rosenthal (Posen, Germany–1966, London, United Kingdom), was a successful German architect, before he was forced by the Nazis to flee the country. Germany, Erez Israel, United Kingdom.
  • Sharon Rotbard (Hebrew: שרון רוטברד‎) (2 October 1959, Tel Aviv, Israel–),[45] is an Israeli architect,[46] publisher, author, and senior lecturer in the architecture department of Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem. Israel
  • Emery Roth (né Róth Imre) (1871, Gálszécs, Austria-Hungary–20 August 1948, New York, NY), was an apprentice to Daniel Burnham and architect of classic Jazz Age New York apartment buildings and hotels; founded the firm Emery Roth & Sons. United States
  • Julian Roth (2 September 1902 – 9 December 1992), was an American architect who with his brother, Richard, led Emery Roth & Sons after their father's death. United States
  • Richard Roth, Jr., was an American architect who with his brother, Julian, led Emery Roth & Sons after their father's death. United States
  • Mark Rozenberg (ru) (Russian: Марк Борисович Розенберг) (1939, Moscow, USSR–), is a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Zinovy Rozenfeld (ru) (Russian: Зиновий Моисеевич Розенфельд) (1904, Chashniki, Russian Empire–1991, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Konstantin Rozenshtein (ru) (Russian: Константин Исаевич Розенштейн) (1878, Odessa, Russian Empire–1951, Leningrad, USSR), was a Russian and Soviet architect and real estate developer. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Meer Rozenson (ru) (Russian: Меер Давидович Розензон), was a Russian architect. Russian Empire
  • Yakov Rubanchik (Russian: Яков Осипович Рубанчик) (29 June 1899, Taganrog, Russian Empire–20 December 1948, Leningrad, USSR), was a Soviet architect and artist; part of the Leningrad-based ASNOVA (Association of New Architects), an avant-garde architectural association. USSR
  • Boris Rubanenko (ru) (Russian: Борис Рафаилович Рубаненко) (16 August 1910, Samara, Russian Empire–6 May 1985, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Carl Rubin (24 June 1899, Sniatyn, Austria-Hungary−7 February 1955, Tel Aviv, Israel), was an architect mostly active in the International style, with projects focused around Tel Aviv. Austria-Hungary, Erez Israel, Israel
  • Bernard Rudofsky (19 April 1905, Suchdol nad Odru, Austria-Hungary–12 March 1988, New York, NY),[47] was an American writer, architect, collector, teacher, designer, and social historian. United States.
  • Fritz Ruhemann (Friedrich Abraham Ruhemann) (8 May 1891, Berlin, Germany–November 1982, London, United Kingdom), was a successful German and British architect. Germany, United Kingdom

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  • Alexander Saeltzer (31 July 1814, Eisenach, Germany—23 September 1883, New York, NY), was the architect of a synagogue, theaters, and the Jacob Astor Library. United States
  • Moshe Safdie CC FAIA (Hebrew: משה ספדיה‎) (14 July 1938, Haifa, Israel–), is an architect, urban planner, educator, theorist, and author; best known for designing Marina Bay Sands and Jewel Changi Airport, as well as his debut project, Habitat 67. Israel, Canada, United States
  • Stanley Saitowitz (1949, Johannesburg, South Africa–), is an architect and emeritus architecture professor at UC Berkeley.[48] United States
  • Edward Salomons (1828–1906), was active in late 19th-century Manchester[49] and designed the Manchester Jewish Museum. United Kingdom
  • Grigory Sayevich (ru) (Russian: Григорий Ефимович Саевич) (1936, Moscow, USSR–2009, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet and Russian architect. USSR
  • Lawrence Scarpa (28 October 1959, New York, NY–), is an architect based in Los Angeles and known for the creative use of conventional materials in unique and unexpected ways. United States
  • Richard Scheibner (sk) (1880, Trenčín, Austria-Hungary–?), was a German architect lost in the Holocaust. Germany
  • Ionel Schein (fr) (1927, Bucharest, Romania–30 December 2004, Paris, France), was a French architect, a pioneer in the use of synthetic materials, and created the first plastic house in 1956. France
  • Rudolph Schindler (né Rudolf Michael Schlesinger) (10 September 1887, Vienna, Austria-Hungary–22 August 1953, Los Angeles, CA), was a Modernist architect known for his private houses in Los Angeles. United States
  • Patrik Schumacher (1961–) is an architect and director of Zaha Hadid Architects who coined the term Parametricism for an avant-garde architectural style. United Kingdom
  • Amnon Schwartz is a successful Israeli architect and co-designer with Amnon Niv of the Moshe Aviv Tower. Israel
  • Frederic Schwartz (1 April 1951, New York, NY–28 April 2014, New York, NY), was an award-winning American architect, author and city planner whose work includes Empty Sky, the New Jersey 9-11 Memorial, dedicated in Liberty State Park on 11 September 2011. United States
  • Martha Schwartz (21 November 1950, Philadelphia, PA–), is a landscape architect and educator; founding principal of Martha Schwartz Partners, an architecture firm based in London, New York City, and Shanghai. United States
  • Simon I. Schwartz (1877–1956),[23] was a partner of Schwartz and Gross, designer of pre-WWII Manhattan apartment buildings. United States
  • Denise Scott Brown (née Lakofski) (3 October 1931, Nkana, Northern Rhodesia–), is an architect, city planner and partner/spouse of architect Robert Venturi. United States.
  • Harry Seidler AC OBE (25 June 1923, Vienna, Austria—9 March 2006, Sydney, Australia), was the first architect to fully express the principles of the Bauhaus in Australia. Australia.
  • Richard Seifert (25 November 1910, Zurich, Switzerland–26 October 2001), was an architect best known for designing the Centrepoint tower and Tower 42 or the NatWest Tower, formerly the tallest building in the City of London. United Kingdom
  • Werner Seligmann (30 March 1930, Osnabrück, Germany–12 November 1998, United States), was an architect, urban designer and educator. United States
  • Abram Shapiro (ru) (Russian: Абрам Генрихович Шапиро) (1927, Lugansk, USSR–1995, Moscow, Russia), was a successful Soviet architect. USSR
  • Arieh Sharon (né Ludwig Kurzmann) (Hebrew: אריה שרון‎‎) (28 May 1900, Jarosław, Austria-Hungary–24 July 1984, Paris, France), was an Israeli architect and winner of the Israel Prize for architecture in 1962, the first in this discipline. Germany, Erez Israel, Israel.
  • Derek Joseph Sharp is a British architect who formed the Derek Sharp Partnership and later became a partner in Comprehensive Design Group. United Kingdom
  • Zadok Sherman (1944, USSR–), is a successful Israeli architect. Israel
  • Viktor Shifrin (Russian: Виктор Моисеевич Шифрин) (1931, Moscow, USSR–), is a successful Soviet and Israeli architect. USSR, Israel
  • Zaki Shlush (Zaki Chelouche)] (Hebrew: זכי שלוש‎) (1894, Jaffa–1975), worked for his own firm 1928–1934 and simultaneously served as a member in the Tel-Aviv Committee for Cities Designing. Erez Israel, Israel
  • Semyon Shoikhet (ru) (Russian: Семен Михайлович Шойхет) (1 January 1931, Dubossary, USSR–24 December 2010, Germany), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Anna Shpirtus (Russian: Анна Ароновна Шпиртус) (1907, Russian Empire–), is a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Yakov Shteinberg (ru) (Russian: Яков Аронович Штейнберг) (25 April 1896, Kiev, Russian Empire–11 February 1982, Kiev, USSR), was a Soviet architect, educator and scholar. USSR
  • Grigory Shubik (ru) (Russian: Григорий Моисеевич Шубик) (1920, USSR–), is a successful Soviet architect. USSR
  • Igor Shubik (Russian: Игорь Григорьевич Шубик) (1942, USSR–), is a Soviet, Ukrainian and Israeli architect. USSR, Ukraine, Israel.
  • Ella Shur (ru) (Russian: Элла Моисеевна Шур) (1928, USSR–), is a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Isaak Shvartsev (Russian: Исаак Сергеевич Шварцев) (1949, Kishinev, USSR–), is a Moldovan Soviet architect, known for his work in Kishinev. USSR
  • Galina Simanovskaya (Russian: Галина Львовна Симановская) (1946, Kharkiv, USSR–), is a Soviet and Ukrainian architect. USSR, Ukraine
  • Otto G. Simonson (1862, Dresden–25 June 1922, Baltimore, MD), was Superintendent of Public Buildings for the US and designed many public buildings and residences in Baltimore. Germany, United States
  • Oskar Singer ( 27. 10. 1899 Dolné Vestenice, Austro Hungarian Empire – † 1972 London, Great Britain), was an modernist architect who emigrated to London in 1939. He also worked in Peshawar, Pakistan between 1952-1958.
  • Mikhail Sinyavsky (ru) (Russian: Михаил Исаакович Синявский) (1895, Odessa, Russian Empire–1979, Moscow, USSR), was a distinguished Soviet architect and educator. USSR
  • Jacob Ben Sira (ru)itect and engineer in Tel Aviv. Erez Israel
  • Grigory Slutsky (ru) (Russian: Григорий Маркович Слуцкий) (8 September 1916, Kiev, Russian Empire–1 March 1990, Kiev, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Iliya Smolyar (ru) (Russian: Илья Моисеевич Смоляр) (1928, Moscow, USSR– 2008, Moscow, Russia), was a renowned Soviet and Russian architect and urban planner. USSR, Russia
  • Hayim (Monia) Sokolinsky (1896, Russian Empire–1961, Israel), was an Israeli architect. Erez Israel, Israel
  • Lewis Solomon (14 March 1848, London, United Kingdom–1928). United Kingdom
  • Zinoviy Sominsky (ru) (Russian: Зиновий Самойлович Соминский) (5 February 1917, Petrograd, Russian Empire–10 September 1995), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Yury Somov (ru) (Russian: Юрий Соломонович Сомов) (1918, Gadyach, USSR–2004, Moscow, Russia), was a Soviet architect and interior designer. USSR
  • Raphael Soriano (1 August 1904, Rhodes, Greece–21 July 1988, Claremont, CA), was an architect and educator whose work epitomized mid-century modern. United States.
  • Michael Sorkin (2 August 1948, Washington, DC–26 March 2020, New York, NY), was an American architectural and urban critic, designer, and educator; founder of Michael Sorkin Studio, a global design practice with special interests in urban planning, urban design and green urbanism. United States
  • Sergey Speransky (ru) (Russian: Сергей Борисович Сперанский) (23 May 1914, Kazan, Russian Empire–13 March 1983, Leningrad, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Abraham Sprachman (15 January 1896, Honczarov, Austria-Hungary–6 August 1971, Toronto, Canada), was a Canadian theatrical and institutional architect; partner of Kaplan and Sprachman, a firm that designed 70%–80% of all movie theaters in Canada from 1919–1950.[50] Canada
  • Mandel Sprachman (1925, Toronto, Canada–2002, Toronto, Canada), was a Canadian theatrical and institutional architect. Canada.
  • Clarence Stein (19 June 1882, Rochester, NY–7 February 1975), was an American urban planner, architect and writer best known for advancing the Garden City movement in the US. United States
  • Andrew Steiner (also known as Endre, André, or Andrej Steiner) (22 August 1908, Dunaszerdahely, Austria-Hungary–2 April 2009, Atlanta, GA), was a Czechoslovak-American architect who participated in Jewish resistance to the Holocaust as a member of the Bratislava Working Group, an underground Jewish organization. Czechoslovakia, United States
  • Robert Stern (1885, Cologne, Germany−1964, New York, NY), was a renowned German architect working in Cologne before he was forced by the Nazis to emigrate to London in 1936. Germany, United States
  • Robert A. M. Stern (23 May 1939, New York, NY–), is an American architect and was dean of the Yale University School of Architecture from 1998 to 2016. United States
  • Wilhelm Stiassny (1842, Pressburg, Austria-Hungary–1910, Bad Ischl, Austria-Hungary), was an Austro-Hungarian architect who oversaw the construction of 180 palaces, schools, residences, factories, hospitals, and synagogues. Austria-Hungary
  • Judith Stolzer-Segall (20 May 1904, Riga, Russian Empire–12 January 1990, Munich, Germany), was an Israeli architect who won the commission for the design of the Central Synagogue of Hadera. Erez Israel, Israel
  • Eugen Stolzer (12 May 1886, Győr, Austria-Hungary–22 December 1958, Rome, Italy), was an Israeli architect. Austria-Hungary, Erez Israel, Israel
  • Arieh Streimer (1897, Russian Empire–1967, Israel), was an Israeli architect. Erez Israel
  • Oskar Strnad (26 October 1879, Vienna, Austria-Hungary–3 September 1935, Bad Aussee, Austria), was an Austrian architect, sculptor, designer and set designer for films and theaters. Austria-Hungary, Austria
  • Joseph Sunlight (2 January 1889, Novogrudok, Russian Empire–15 April 1978), was a Russian/English architect and designer of Sunlight House. Great Britain
  • Yakov Svirsky (ru) (Russian: Яков Осипович Свирский) (1902–1990?), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Harley Swedler (16 April 1962, Ottawa, Canada–), is an architect whose projects have been exhibited at Palais de Tokyo, Jüdisches Museum in Berlin, and New York's The Jewish Museum; worked with Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Richard Meier + Partners, and Martha Stewart Living.
  • Helena Syrkus (née Niemirowska) (14 May 1900, Warsaw, Russian Empire–19 November 1982, Warsaw, Poland), was an architect active in the Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne (CIAM). Poland
  • Szymon Syrkus (pl) (1893, Warsaw, Russian Empire–1964, Warsaw, Poland), was an architect and theoretician of architecture. Poland
  • Nitza Metzger Szmuk (1945, Tel Aviv, Israel–), is an architect, professor and author of Dwelling on the Dunes—Tel Aviv Modern Movement and Bauhaus Ideals. Israel

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  • Edgar Tafel (12 March 1912, New York, NY–18 January 2011, New York, NY), was an American architect and a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright who designed St. John's in the Village Episcopal Church in Manhattan's Greenwich Village. United States
  • Iliya Talalai (ru) (Russian:, Илья Владимирович Талалай) (11 August 1934, Leningrad, USSR–14 September 1987, Chelyabinsk, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi (14 March 1916, Turin, Italy–14 April 2005, Milan, Italy), was an Italian architect, designer, teacher and writer who managed the rebuilding of the Heichal David u-Mordechai Synagogue in Milan in the early 1950s. Italy
  • Stanley Tigerman (20 September 1930, Chicago, IL–3 June 2019), was an American architect, theorist and designer who designed the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie, Illinois. United States
  • Heinrich Tischler (de) (25 May 1892, Cosel, Germany–16 December 1938, Breslau, Germany), was a German architect, interior designer, painter and graphic artist, who died from injuries sustained in the Buchenwald concentration camp. Germany
  • Naum Trakhtenberg (ru) (Russin: Наум Ефимович Трахтенберг) (4 January 1909, Bakhmach, Russian Empire–16 October 1977, Minsk, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Norbert Troller (1896, Bruenn, Austria-Hungary–1984, New York, NY), was a Czech and American architect who designed Jewish community centers in the US, Canada and Colombia. Czechoslovakia, United States
  • Noi Trotsky (Russian: Ной Абра́мович Тро́цкий) (15 March 1895, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire–19 November 1940, Leningrad, USSR), was a renowned Soviet architect whose best-known project is the House of Soviets in St. Petersburg. USSR
  • Fedor Troupyansky (ru) (Russian: Федор Абрамович Троупянский) (14 May 1874, Odessa, Russian Empire–12 May 1949, Odessa, USSR), was a famous Russian and Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Yuly Tsaune (ru) (Russian: Юлий Семенович Цауне) (4 March 1862, Saaremaa, Russian Empire–1930, Kharkiv, USSR), was a renowned Russian and Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Manuil Tseil (ru) (Russian: Мануил Александрович Цейль) was a Russian architect. Russian Empire
  • Semyon Tulchinsky (Russian: Семен Абрамович Тульчинский) (1914, Russian Empire–1994, Kharkiv, Ukraine), was a Soviet architect and educator. USSR
  • Moshe Tzur (1948, Tel Aviv, Israel–), is an Israeli architect. Israel

U edit

  • Joseph Urban (26 May 1872, Vienna, Austria-Hungary–10 July 1933, New York, NY), was an Austrian-American architect, illustrator, and scenic designer.[51][52]

V edit

  • Pierre Vago (30 August 1910, Budapest, Austria-Hungary–1 February 2002, Noisy-sur-École, France), was a notable French architect who worked on the Hansaviertel in Berlin. France, Germany
  • Samuil Vainshtein (ru) (Russian: Самуил Миронович Вайнштейн) (12 February 1918, Kiev, USSR–21 April 1996, Kiev, Russia), was a Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia

W edit

  • Gregori Warchavchik (2 April 1896, Odessa, Russian Empire–27 July 1972, São Paulo, Brazil), was a successful Brazilian architect who designed the Lasar Segall Museum in São Paulo that opened in 1967. Brazil
  • Václav Weinzett (4 January 1862, Straz, Austria-Hungary–24 April 1930, Prague, Czechoslovakia), was a distinguished Bohemian and Moravian architect. Austria-Hungary, Czechoslovakia
  • Eyal Weizman (1970, Haifa, Israel–), is a British-Israeli architect and the director of the research agency Forensic Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London. Israel, United Kingdom
  • Rudolf Wels (28 April 1882, Osek, Bohemia–8 March 1944, Auschwitz, Poland), was a Czech architect active in western Bohemia and Prague. Czechoslovakia
  • Ernst Wiesner (né Arnošt Wiesner) (21 January 1890, Malacky, Austria-Hungary–15 July 1971, Liverpool, United Kingdom), was a Modernist architect and one of the foremost interwar period architects of Brno. Czechoslovakia
  • Rachel Wischnitzer (German: Rahel Wischnitzer-Bernstein) (14 April 1885, Minsk, Russian Empire–20 November 1989, New York, NY), was an architect and art historian; art and architecture editor of the Encyclopaedia Judaica, from 1928 to 1934, and worked with the Jewish Museum Berlin. Germany, United States
  • Adolf Wolff (de) (10 August 1832, Esslingen, Germany–29 March 1885, Stuttgart, Germany), was an architect active in Stuttgart. Germany
  • Richard Wolffenstein (7 September 1846, Berlin, Germany–13 April 1919, Berlin, Germany), was a founding member of the Vereinigung Berliner Architekten. Germany
  • Hans Norbert Wormann (1898, Berlin, Germany–1982, Florida), was a successful American architect. Germany, United States

Y edit

  • Avraham Yaski (Hebrew: אברהם יסקי‎)‎ (14 April 1927, Kishinev, Romania–28 March 2014), was an Israeli architect, founded the architectural firm now known as Moore Yasky Sivan Architects, and in 1982 was awarded the Israel Prize in architecture. Erez Israel, Israel

Z edit

  • Julian Zachariewicz (17 July 1837, Lemberg, Austrian Empire–27 December 1898, Lvov, Russian Empire), was a Polish architect and renovator who supervised (alongside Franciszek Skowron) the construction of more than 100 pavilions for the General National Exhibition in Lviv, Ukraine. Russian Empire
  • Viktor Zaidenberg (Russian: Виктор Абрамович Зайденберг). USSR
  • Nahum Zalkind (Russian: Нахум Залкинд) (1895, Russian Empire–1976, Israel), was a German and Israeli architect. Germany, Israel.
  • Mikhail Zapol (ru) (Russian: Михаил Юделевич Заполь) (20 November 1914, Krasnaya Sloboda, Russian Empire–?), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Moshe Zarhy (1923, Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine–), is an Israeli architect and founder of Zarhy Architects in Tel Aviv. Israel
  • Abram Zaslavsky (ru) (Russian: Абрам Моисеевич Заславский) (9 April 1899, Odessa, Russian Empire–22 September 1962, Moscow, USSR), was a Soviet architect. USSR
  • Iosif Zektser (ru) (Russian: Иосиф Абрамович Зекцер) (1867, Vinnitsa, Russian Empire–1933, Kiev, USSR), was a Russian and Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR
  • Adolf Noyevich Zeligson (ru) (Russian: Адольф Ноевич Зелигсон) (1867, Warsaw, Russian Empire–10 June 1919, Lodz, Poland), was a renowned Russian architect. Russian Empire
  • Bruno Zevi (22 January 1918, Rome, Italy–9 January 2000, Rome, Italy), was an Italian architect, historian, professor, curator, author and editor. Italy
  • Luca Zevi (1948–), is an Italian architect, professor, curator and author. Italy
  • Aleksandr Zhuk (ru) (Russian: Александр Владимирович Жук) (18 June 1917, Kiev, Russian Empire–4 January 2008, St. Petersburg, Russia), was a renowned Soviet and Russian architect. USSR, Russia
  • Martin Ziegler (1896, Vienna, Austria-Hungary–12 August 1974, New York, NY), was an Austrian architect. Austria
  • Bernard Zimmerman (22 April 1930, Cleveland, CA–4 June 2009, Los Angeles, CA), was an American architect, urban planner, educator and preservationist; helped create the Department of Architecture at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. United States
  • Moshe Zippor (1931, Tel Aviv, Israel–), is an Israeli architect. Israel
  • Alejandro Zohn (né Alexander Zohn) (8 August 1930, Vienna, Austria–2000, Guadalajara, Mexico), was a Mexican architect notable for the acoustic shell in Agua Azul Park (1958), the Libertad Market (1959), and the Adolfo López Mateos sports center (1962), all in Guadalajara.[53] Mexico.
  • Alfred Zucker (23 January 1852, Freiburg, Prussia– 2 August 1913, Buenos Aires, Argentina), was an American architect who briefly served as State Architect of Mississippi.[54] United States, Argentinea.
  • Paul Zucker (14 August 1888, Berlin, Germany–14 February 1971, New York, NY), was an architect and city planner in Berlin who joined the University in Exile at the New School for Social Research. United States.
  • Anatol Zukerman (Russian: Анатолий Анатольевич Цукерман) (1937, Kharkiv, USSR–), was a Soviet and American architect. USSR, United States
  • Georgy Zunblat (ru) (Russian: Георгий Александрович Зунблат) (1898, St. Petersburg, Russian Empire–1979, Moscow, USSR), was a renowned Soviet architect. Russian Empire, USSR

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Further reading edit

  • Warhaftig, Myra (2005). Deutsche jüdische Architekten vor und nach 1933 – das Lexikon (in German). Berlin: Dietrich Reimer. ISBN 9783496013266.

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This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2011 This is a list of Jewish architects Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z ReferencesA editMax Abramovitz 23 May 1908 Chicago IL 12 September 2004 Pound Ridge NY was an architect best known for his work with the New York City firm Harrison amp Abramovitz United States Dankmar Adler 3 July 1844 Stadtlengsfeld Germany 16 April 1900 Chicago IL was an architect and civil engineer best known for his partnership with Louis Sullivan United States David Adler 3 January 1882 Milwaukee WI 27 September 1949 Libertyville IL was an architect who designed more than 200 buildings in over 35 years United States Walter W Ahlschlager 19 July 1887 Chicago IL 28 March 1965 Dallas TX was an American architect one of whose designs is the Mercantile National Bank Building in Dallas United States Bruno Ahrends ne Bruno Arons 9 April 1878 Berlin Germany 24 July 1948 Cape Town South Africa was an architect in Berlin most of whose creations today are under cultural heritage management some of which are part of a World Heritage Site Germany Gregory Ain 28 March 1908 Pittsburgh PA 9 January 1988 Los Angeles CA was a protege of Richard Neutra and active in the mid 20th century in California United States Alfred Philibert Aldrophe 7 February 1834 Paris France 29 October 1895 Paris France was the architect of the Consistory of Paris and began construction of the Grand Synagogue of Paris in 1867 which opened in 1874 France Alfred S Alschuler 2 November 1876 Chicago IL 11 June 1940 Chicago IL was an American architect who designed warehouses department stores industrial buildings synagogues and offices in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century United States Clara Ant 7 February 1948 La Paz Bolivia is a Brazilian architect and served as the personal assistant to Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva Brazil Michael Arad 1969 London United Kingdom is an Israeli American architect known for his winning design of the World Trade Center Memorial in New York City United States Ron Arad Hebrew רון ארד 24 April 1951 Tel Aviv Israel is an industrial designer artist and architectural designer Israel Shlomo Aronson Hebrew שלמה אהרונסון 27 November 1936 Haifa Mandatory Palestine 12 September 2018 was an Israeli landscape architect and winner of the Global Award for Sustainable Architecture in 2011 Israel David Azrieli CM CQ Hebrew דוד עזריאלי 10 May 1922 Makow Mazowiecki Poland 9 July 2014 Ivry sur le Lac Canada was a Canadian builder designer architect developer and philanthropist Canada IsraelB editAlexander Baerwald 3 March 1877 Berlin Germany 27 October 1930 Haifa Mandatory Palestine was a German architect best known for his contribution to early Erez Israel architecture Germany Erez Israel Nahum Barnet 16 August 1855 Melbourne Australia 1 September 1931 St Kilda Australia was a successful and prolific architect working in Melbourne during the Victorian and Edwardian eras Australia Joseph Barsky Hebrew יוסף ברסקי Odessa Russian Empire 1943 Haifa Palestine was one of Erez Israel s leading architects and designed the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in Jerusalem Erez Israel Armand Phillip Bartos 1910 New York NY 29 December 2005 New York NY was an architect and philanthropist best known for the Shrine of the Book co designed with Frederick John Kiesler housing the gift of the State of Israel of the Dead Sea Scrolls by his father in law Samuel Gottesman United States Elias George Basevi 1 April 1794 16 October 1845 Ely United Kingdom was an English architect 1 protege of architect John Soane and the first surveyor of the Guardian Assurance Company United Kingdom Lipot Baumhorn Hungarian Baumhorn Lipot German Leopold Baumhorn 28 December 1860 Kisber Hungary 8 July 1932 Kisber Hungary was a Hungarian architect who designed around 20 synagogues in the Kingdom of Hungary Austria Hungary Hungary Herbert Bayer 5 April 1900 Haag Austria Hungary 30 September 1985 Montecito CA was an Austrian and American graphic designer painter photographer sculptor art director environmental and interior designer and architect Austria United States Walter Curt Behrendt 16 December 1884 Metz Germany 26 April 1945 was a German American architect an active advocate of German Modernism and an expert on city planning and public housing United States Artur Berger Russian Artur Semyonovich Berger 27 May 1892 Vienna Austria 11 January 1981 Moscow USSR was an Austrian Soviet film architect set designer and co founder of the Lehrinstitut fur Tonfilmkunst Teaching Institute of Sound Film in Vienna Austria USSR Gary Berkovich Russian Gari Berkovich 26 May 1935 Kharkiv USSR is a Soviet trained architect and writer among the first former Soviet architect emigres of the 1970s to register and open a successful practice in the US USSR United States Eliyahu Berlin ne Eliyahu Berligne Hebrew אליהו ברלין 1866 Russian Empire 25 February 1959 was a founder of Tel Aviv an important member of the Yishuv in Mandatory Palestine and a signatory of the Israeli Declaration of Independence Erez Israel Edward Blum c 1867 Paris France 26 March 1944 New York NY and George Blum 1870 France 1928 were Ecole des Beaux Arts trained brothers known for their terra cotta clad Art Nouveau Manhattan apartment buildings United States Moti Bodek 1961 Haifa Israel is an Israeli architect and a lecturer at Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem Israel Ricardo Bofill ne Ricard Bofill Levi 5 December 1939 Barcelona Spain is the founder of Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura in 1963 and developed it into a leading international architectural and urban design practice Spain Marcel Breuer 21 May 1902 Pecs Hungary 1 July 1981 New York NY was a Modernist architect and furniture designer whose work includes art museums libraries college buildings office buildings and residences United States Ella Briggs nee Baumfeld 5 March 1880 Vienna Austria Hungary 20 June 1977 London United Kingdom was an Austrian and English architect who became the first female member of the Osterreichischer Ingenieur und Architekten Verein Austrian Engineers and Architects Association United States Austria Germany Arnold Brunner 25 September 1857 New York NY 14 February 1925 New York NY is considered the first successful US born Jewish architect 2 and city planner United States Gordon Bunshaft 9 May 1909 Buffalo NY 6 August 1990 New York NY was a 20th century Pritzker Prize winning Modernist architect and a partner in the firm of Skidmore Owings and Merrill United States Roberto Burle Marx 4 August 1909 Sao Paulo Brazil 4 June 1994 Rio de Janeiro Brazil was a Brazilian landscape architect painter printmaker ecologist naturalist artist and musician Brazil David Busch was an architect the chief engineer of Oradea Romania and planner of the Neologist Synagogue built 1877 8 Romania 3 C editGiorgio Cavaglieri 11 August 1911 Venice Italy 15 May 2007 New York NY was an architectural preservationist and painter of gouaches best known for his 1960s restoration of the Jefferson Market Library in Manhattan s Greenwich Village United States Ivan Ceresnjes ne Ivica Ceresnjes 1945 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina is a Bosnian architect researcher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem Israel Irwin Chanin 29 October 1891 New York NY 24 February 1988 New York NY was a designer of Art Deco office towers and Broadway theaters a real estate developer and benefactor to his alma mater The Cooper Union which named its school of architecture in his honor United States Pierre Chareau 4 August 1883 Bordeaux France 24 August 1950 New York NY was a French architect and designer credited for building the first house in France made of steel and glass the Maison de Verre citation needed Serge Chermayeff 8 October 1900 Grozny Russian Empire 8 May 1996 Wellfleet MA was an architect whose interwar partnership with Erich Mendelsohn was noted for bringing Modernism to Great Britain writer professor and co founder of professional societies in the US United States Yakov Chernikhov Russian Yakov Georgievich Chernihov 17 December 1889 Pavlograd Russian Empire 9 May 1951 Moscow USSR was a Constructivist architect and graphic designer whose books on architectural design between 1927 and 1933 are among the most innovative texts and illustrations of their time USSR Elizabeth Close nee Elizabeth Scheu 4 June 1912 Vienna Austria 29 November 2011 Minneapolis MN became the first female architect in Minneapolis and received a lifetime achievement award by the American Institute of Architects AIA United States Jean Louis Cohen 20 July 1949 Paris France is a French architect and architectural historian specializing in modern architecture and city planning professor at New York University Institute of Fine Arts France Preston Scott Cohen is a Boston based designer and the Gerald M McCue Professor in Architecture at Harvard Graduate School of Design GSD United StatesD editMichel de Klerk 24 November 1884 Amsterdam Netherlands 24 November 1923 Amsterdam Netherlands was a Dutch architect and one of the founders of the Amsterdam School movement Netherlands Joseph de Lange nl 18 April 1883 Amsterdam Nethlerlands 28 January 1948 Antwerp Belgium was the designer of the Eisenmann Synagogue in Antwerp Netherlands Belgium Julio Deutsch Croatian Julije Dajc 29 September 1859 Geppersdorf Austria Hungary 9 June 1922 Zagreb Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes was a Croatian architect known for his Art Nouveau architectural style and the designer of the Hotel Palace in Zagreb originally called Schlesinger Palace 1891 Austria Hungary Angelo Di Castro it 25 January 1901 Rome Italy 28 November 1989 Rome Italy was an Italian architect known for his design for the Synagogue of Livorno Italy Elizabeth Diller 1954 Lodz Poland is a partner with her husband Ricardo Scofidio and Charles Renfro at Diller Scofidio Renfro the first architectural firm to win the so called genius award a MacArthur Prize United States Todd A Drucker 24 April 1994 New York NY is an American architect that works for GKV Architects in New York City He focuses on renewable building materials such as high rise structures predominantly made from timber He goes by the affectionate nickname Timber Todd United States Dan Dworsky 4 October 1927 Minneapolis MN has been a leading Southern California architect since the early 1950s United StatesE editDrew Eberson 1904 Hamilton OH July 1989 Stamford CT was an architect who designed and renovated many movie theaters in the US and abroad United States 4 John Eberson 2 January 1875 Czernowitz Austria Hungary 5 March 1954 Stamford CT was an architect best known for his atmospheric movie theaters United States John H Edelmann 1852 July 1900 was a socialist anarchist architect who worked in the office of Alfred Zucker and designed the Decker Building in New York City United States Semyon Eibushits ru Russian Semyon Semyonovich Ejbushic 24 June 1851 Austria 4 July 1898 Moscow Russian Empire was a Russian architect Russian Empire Cyrus L W Eidlitz 27 July 1853 New York NY 5 October 1921 New York NY was best known for designing One Times Square the former New York Times Building on Times Square United States Leopold Eidlitz 10 March 1823 Prague Bohemia 22 March 1908 New York NY was an architect best known for his work on the New York State Capitol in Albany NY 5 United States Aleksandr Eingorn ru Russian Aleksandr Lvovich Ejngorn 12 December 1888 Russian Empire December 1939 USSR was a Russian and Soviet architect and an honorary member of the Royal Institute of British Architects Russian Empire USSR Peter Eisenman 11 August 1932 Newark NJ is an American architect of global renown noted for his Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in Berlin 2005 6 United States Sidney Eisenshtat 6 June 1914 New Haven CT 1 March 2005 Los Angeles CA was an architect best known for Modernist synagogues 7 United States Mikhail Eisenstein Russian Mihail Osipovich Ejzenshtejn 5 September 1867 St Petersburg Russian Empire 2 July 1921 Berlin Germany was a Russian architect and one of the leading proponents of the Russian version of Art Nouveau Russian Empire Otto Eisler 1 June 1893 Bystrice nad Pernstejnem Austria Hungary 27 July 1968 Brno Czechoslovakia was a Czech architect noted for his contributions to the International style Czechoslovakia Aryeh Elhanani Arieh El Hanani ne Sapozhnikov 1898 Poltava Russian Empire 1985 Israel was an Israeli architect noted for the reconstruction of The Great Synagogue in Tel Aviv Israel Erez Ella Hebrew ארז אלה 1971 is an Israeli architect based in New York City and heads the sustainable design unit at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem Israel United States Mark Elman Russian Mark Moiseevich Elman 1928 Odessa USSR is a Soviet architect known for his design of entertainment buildings USSR 8 Harry Elte ne Hartog Elte 3 September 1880 Amsterdam Netherlands 1 April 1944 Theresienstadt concentration camp Terezin Czechoslovakia was a Dutch architect of the Amsterdam School who was murdered by the Nazis Netherlands Abraham Elzas nl 14 September 1907 Alkmaar Netherlands 5 September 1995 Amsterdam Netherlands was a Dutch architect 9 Paul Engelmann 14 June 1891 Olmutz Austria Hungary 5 February 1965 Tel Aviv Israel was a Viennese architect who is now best known for his partnership with Ludwig Wittgenstein in the design and building of the Stonborough House in Vienna before he fled Nazis in 1934 Austria Hungary Erez Israel Israel Viktor Estrovich ru Russian Viktor Abramovich Estrovich 1881 Rossieny Russian Empire 1941 Kharkiv USSR was a renowned Russian and Soviet architect murdered by Nazis Russian Empire USSRF editGarry Faif 12 June 1942 Tbilisi USSR 12 April 2002 Paris France was a Soviet and French architect one of the few former Soviet architect emigres of the 1970s to practice in the West successfully USSR France Georg Falck de 10 August 1878 Landeck Germany 22 May 1947 New York NY was a German architect before he fled the Nazis to the Netherlands Germany Mark Felger ru Russian Mark Davidovich Felger 1881 Russian Empire 1962 USSR was a distinguished Russian and Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR 10 Bedrich Feuerstein 15 January 1892 Dobrovice Austria Hungary 10 May 1936 Prague Czechoslovakia was a Czech architect painter and essayist Czechoslovakia Emanuele Fiano 13 March 1963 Milan Italy is an Italian architect urban planner and member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies 11 Italy Yuly Filler ru Russian Yulij Isaakovich Filler 1932 Moscow USSR is a well known Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia 12 Maurice Herman Finkel 1888 Bessarabia Russian Empire 1949 was a Detroit architect who was also a performer in the Yiddish theater United States Ignjat Fischer 18 June 1870 Zagreb Croatia 19 January 1948 Zagreb Yugoslavia was a Croatian architect noted for his design of the City Savings Bank of Zagreb 1922 1925 Croatia Tovy Fishel ru Russian Tovij Lazarevich Fishel 8 June 1869 Odessa Russian Empire 1913 was a Russian architect in Siberia Russian Empire Julien Flegenheimer fr 25 April 1880 Geneva Switzerland 1 October 1938 Geneva Switzerland was a Swiss architect best known for his Palace of Nations building in Geneva Switzerland Max Fleischer 1841 Prostejov Austrian Empire 1905 Vienna Austria Hungary was a Moravian Jewish architect working in Vienna who designed many synagogues throughout the Austrian monarchy Austria Hungary Fred Forbat ne Forbat Alfred 31 March 1897 Pecs Austria Hungary 22 May 1972 Vallingby Sweden was an architect with significant work in Germany and Sweden Germany Sweden Danny Forster 19 September 1977 New York NY is an American architect designer television host producer director professor and speaker United States Sheldon Fox c 1930 19 December 2006 was an architect and co founder of Kohn Pedersen Fox a firm with particular expertise in the area of office design supertall structures and large scale urban mixed use developments United States Josef Frank 15 July 1885 Baden bei Wien Austria Hungary 8 January 1967 Stockholm Sweden was an Austrian architect artist and designer whom the Nazis forced to flee the country created with Oskar Strnad the Vienna School of Architecture Austria Sweden Rudolf Frankel 14 June 1901 Neisse German Empire 23 April 1974 Oxford OH was a German architect who was among the leaders of the pre war avant garde movement in Berlin emigrated to the US and later joined the American Institute of Planners 13 14 Germany Romania United Kingdom United States Isidor Frantsuz ru Russian Isidor Aronovich Francuz 19 July 1896 Odessa Russian Empire 1991 USSR was a renowned Soviet architect 15 USSR Ulrich Franzen 15 January 1921 Dusseldorf Germany 6 October 2012 Santa Fe NM was among the most creative American architects in the second half of the 20th century United States James Ingo Freed 23 June 1930 Essen Germany 15 December 2005 New York NY was an American architect among whose major works is the Jacob K Javits Convention Center in New York City United States Boris Freidenberg de German Bernhard Freudenberg Russian Boris Viktorovich Frejdenberg 7 August 1850 Frankfurt am Main Germany 29 December 1925 Graz Austria was a Russian architect Russian Empire 16 Konstantin Frenkel ru Russian Konstantin Davidovich Frenkel 17 July 1912 St Petersburg Russian Empire 28 May 1980 Moscow USSR was a renowned Soviet architect USSR 17 Ernst L Freud 6 April 1892 Vienna Austria Hungary 7 April 1970 London United Kingdom was a German Austrian architect and later practiced in Britain securing a number of commissions for private houses and blocks of flats around Hampstead including the notable Frognal Close in 1938 Belvedere Court and Lyttelton Road Austria Hungary Germany United Kingdom Dezso Freund hu 10 May 1884 Budapest Austria Hungary 18 February 1960 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian architect Isaak Fridenthal Russian Isaak Fridental 1928 Kharkiv USSR is a Soviet architect and Israeli artist USSR Israel 18 Semyon Fridlin Russian Semyon Davidovich Fridlin 28 December 1909 Kremenchug Russian Empire 12 December 1992 was a Soviet architect among whose notable works in Ukraine were the music and drama theaters in Zaporozhye 1947 1953 and Chernihiv 1958 USSR 19 Anatoly Fridman ru Russian Anatolij Iosifovich Fridman 17 May 1945 Minsk USSR is a Soviet and Belarusian architect USSR Belarus Daniil Fridman ru Russian Daniil Fyodorovich Fridman 27 July 1887 Odessa Russian Empire 31 August 1950 Moscow USSR was a renowned Soviet architect USSR M Paul Friedberg c 1931 New York NY is an American landscape architect one of whose most notable projects was the Jacob Riis Plaza on the Lower East Side of Manhattan undertaken in the mid 1960s United States Yona Friedman 5 June 1923 Budapest Hungary 20 February 2020 Los Angeles CA was an architect urban planner and designer best known for his theory of mobile architecture France Robert Friedmann de 15 February 1888 Hamburg Germany 10 September 1940 Jerusalem Erez Israel was a German architect active in Hamburg Germany Marie Frommer 17 March 1890 Warsaw Poland 16 November 1976 New York NY was a well known architect in Berlin before the Nazis forced her to flee the country and whose work reflected the principles of Expressionism and the Neue Sachlichkeit The New Objectivity Germany United Kingdom United States Richard Fuchs 26 April 1887 Karlsruhe Germany 22 September 1947 Wellington New Zealand was an architect and composer and while in Wellington worked as an architect with Natusch and Sons and the Housing Department Germany New ZealandG editVladimir Galperin ru Russian Vladimir Mihajlovich Galperin 1898 Sevastopol Russian Empire 1971 Leningrad USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Robert Geddes 7 December 1923 Philadelphia PA 13 February 2023 near Princeton NJ was an American architect planner writer educator former principal of the firm Geddes Brecher Qualls Cunningham GBQC and dean emeritus of the Princeton University School of Architecture 1965 1982 United States Jakob Gartner 6 October 1861 15 April 1921 was an Austrian architect Frank Gehry CC ne Frank Owen Goldberg 28 February 1929 Toronto Canada is a Canadian American Pritzker Prize winning architect based in Los Angeles widely acclaimed for the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain 20 United States Mikhail Gelfer ru Russian Mihail Efimovich Gelfer 1934 Moscow USSR is a Soviet and Russian Federation architect USSR Russia Solomeya Gelfer ru Russian Salomeya Maksimovna Gelfer 27 December 1916 Bialystok Russian Empire 31 January 2011 Moscow Russia was a leading Soviet architect and expert in the design of entertainment buildings USSR Alfred Gellhorn de 26 May 1885 Ohlau German Empire 7 May 1972 London United Kingdom was a German architect Germany Ofra Gelman is an American architect specializing in hospitality design in Las Vegas Nevada United States Yakov Gevirts ru Russian Yakov Germanovich Gevirc 27 January 1879 Odessa Russian Empire 1942 Leningrad USSR was a Russian and Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR Elsa Mandelstamm Gidoni 12 March 1901 Riga Russian Empire 19 April 1978 Washington DC was a German American architect and interior designer who became a member of the American Institute of Architects AIA in 1943 Erez Israel United States Herman Gincler 1899 was a Hungarian architect Hungary Aleksandr Ginzburg ru Russian Aleksandr Markovich Ginzburg 4 July 1876 Slavyansk Russian Empire 1949 Kharkiv USSR was a renowned Russian and Soviet architect active in Kharkiv Jewish community affairs Russian Empire USSR Moisei Ginzburg Russian Moisej Yakovlevich Ginzburg 4 June 1892 Minsk Russian Empire 7 January 1946 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect best known for his leading role in the Constructivist movement USSR Boris I Girshovich ru Russian Boris Ionovich Girshovich 23 August 1858 Korelichi Russian Empire 6 July 1911 Pavlovsk Russian Empire was a renowned Russian architect Russian Empire Boris O Girshovich Russian Boris Osipovich Girshovich 1905 Kiev Russian Empire is a Soviet architect and city planner USSR Isidor Gitler Russian Isidor Albertovich Gitler 1902 Moscow Russian Empire 1973 Kiev USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Bertrand Goldberg 17 July 1913 Chicago IL 8 October 1997 Chicago IL was an American architect best known for the Marina City complex in Chicago the tallest residential concrete building in the world at the time of completion United States Erno Goldfinger 11 September 1902 Budapest Hungary 15 November 1987 London United Kingdom was an architect and designer of furniture and a vital member of the architectural Modern Movement after he had moved from Hungary to the United Kingdom United Kingdom David S Goldgor ru Russian David Semyonovich Goldgor 25 October 1912 St Petersburg Russian Empire 12 July 1982 Leningrad USSR was a distinguished Soviet architect and graphic artist 21 USSR Helmut Goldschmidt de 16 October 1918 Magdeburg Germany 6 August 2005 Cologne Germany was a German architect Myron Goldsmith 15 September 1918 New York NY 15 July 1996 Wilmette IL was an American architect designer and educator a student of Mies van der Rohe and Pier Luigi Nervi before designing 40 projects at Skidmore Owings amp Merrill from 1955 to 1983 United States Percival Goodman 13 January 1904 New York NY 11 October 1989 New York NY was an urban theorist and architect who designed over 50 synagogues United States Ezra Gordon ru Russian Ezra Gordon c 1921 Detroit MI 28 June 2009 Chicago IL was an architect and educator 22 United States J M Gerald Gordon 14 December 1933 Vryheid South Africa 11 September 2016 Johannesburg South Africa was an architect designer and professor at the University of the Witwatersrand best known for inventing the thin skin building method for sustainable low cost construction South Africa Aaron Green 1917 Corinth MS 15 June 2001 San Francisco CA was an American architect a protege of Frank Lloyd Wright he participated in 40 of Wright s projects United States Aleksandr Grinberg ru Russian Aleksandr Zinovevich Grinberg 1 August 1881 Odessa Russian Empire 1938 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR Leonid Grinshpun Russian Leonid Osipovich Grinshpun 1906 Moscow Russian Empire 1981 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Arthur Gross 1877 1950 was a partner of Schwartz and Gross designer of pre WWII Manhattan apartment buildings 23 United States Alfred Grotte 1872 1944 Theresienstadt concentration camp Terezin Czechoslovakia was a professor historian conservator and architect reconstructed the Maisel Synagogue in Prague in the Neo Gothic style Victor Gruen 18 July 1903 Vienna Austria 14 February 1980 Vienna Austria was a pioneer in the design of shopping malls in the United States Hector Guimard 10 March 1867 Lyon France 20 May 1942 New York NY was a non Jewish architect who is now the best known representative of the French Art Nouveau style of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries France Mikhail Gurevich ru Russian Mihail Borisovich Gurevich 1925 Orel USSR is a Soviet architect USSR Natan Gurevich ru Russian Natan Lvovich Gurevich 1896 Kakhovka Russian Empire 1958 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect involved in designing bridges and riverbanks Russian Empire USSR Viktor Gurevich Russian Viktor NatanovichGurevich 1925 Volkhov USSR is a Soviet architect USSR Abram Gurkov ru Russian Abram Bencionovich Gurkov 24 January 1919 Lubny USSR 27 March 1998 was a renowned Soviet architect USSR Erwin Anton Gutkind 20 May 1886 Berlin Germany 7 August 1968 Philadelphia PA was an architect city planner and educator primary architect for the Berlin building firm Gruppe Nord Germany United Kingdom United States Aleksey Gutnov de ru Russian Aleksej Elbrusovich Gutnov 26 June 1937 Moscow USSR 14 July 1986 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architectural theoretician and urban planner USSR Yakov Guzman ru Russian Yakov Naumovich Guzman 1925 Odessa USSR 1990 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect USSRH editMoritz Hadda de 16 January 1887 Cosel Upper Silesia 1942 Riga Kaiserwald concentration camp USSR was a German architect murdered by the Nazis Germany Alfred Hajos 1 February 1878 Budapest Austria Hungary 12 November 1955 Budapest Hungary was an architect specializing in sports facilities and an Olympic champion swimmer Hungary Wilhelm Ze ev Haller de 11 June 1884 Gleiwitz Upper Silesia 10 May 1956 Tel Aviv Israel was a German and Israeli architect Germany Erez Israel Israel Lawrence Halprin 1 July 1916 25 October 2009 was a landscape architect and educator one of whose notable projects was the master landscaping plan for the 1962 Seattle World s Fair United States Moshe Harel 13 October 1920 Sittard Netherlands 15 August 2001 Herzlia Israel was an Israeli architect Netherlands Israel Ricardo Havilah Ben Yehudah 1991 Tampico Mexico is a Mexican Israeli architect known for his emphasis on parametric geometry computational sciences and digital fabrication Mexico Erez Israel Israel David A Haymes is a renowned Chicago architect and a founder of Pappageorge Haymes Partners United States Zvi Hecker Hebrew צבי הקר 31 May 1931 Cracow Poland is an Israeli architect known for his emphasis on geometry and asymmetry Israel Armin Hegedus hu 5 October 1869 Szecseny Austria Hungary 29 June 1945 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian architect Austria Hungary Hungary Gregory Henriquez 1963 Winnipeg Canada is a Canadian architect best known for the design of complex mixed use institutional retail and office with both market and social housing projects in Canada Canada Hermann Henselmann 3 February 1905 Rossla Germany 19 January 1995 Berlin Germany was a German architect most well known for his buildings constructed in East Germany during the 1950s and 60s Germany Manfred Hermer ru Russian Manfred Hermer 1915 Volksrust South Africa is a leading South African architect South Africa Henry Beaumont Herts 23 January 1871 New York NY 27 March 1933 New York NY was an American architect among whose works is the Brooklyn Academy of Music United States Manuel Herz 1969 is an architect with his own practice in Basel Switzerland and Cologne Germany and teaches at Harvard University s Graduate School of Design Germany Switzerland Ludwig Karl Hilbersheimer 14 September 1885 Karlsruhe Germany 6 May 1967 Chicago IL was an American architect taught at the Bauhaus and was involved with Arbeitsrat fur Kunst and other avant garde groups including the Expressionist Der Sturm and Der Ring United States Germany Franz Hillinger 30 March 1895 Oradea Romania 18 August 1973 New York NY was a German architect forced by the Nazis to leave the country supervised construction of the new Parliament building in Ankara Turkey in the 1950s Germany Turkey United States Pinhas Hitt ru Hebrew פנחס היט Russian Pinhas Hitt 1888 Lvov Austria Hungary 1949 Israel Austria Hungary Poland Mandatory Palestine Israel Friedrich Hitzig ne Georg Friedrich Heinrich Hitzig 8 November 1811 Berlin Germany 11 October 1881 Berlin Germany was a German architect and became a member of the Prussian Academy of Arts in 1855 Germany Leo Honigsberg Croatian Lavoslav Hoenigsberg 1861 Zagreb Austria Hungary 2 May 1911 Zagreb Austria Hungary was a famous Croatian architect and co founder with Julio Deutsch of Honigsberg amp Deutsch Austria Hungary Croatia Friedensreich Hundertwasser ne Friedrich Stowasser 15 December 1928 Vienna Austria 19 February 2000 aboard the Queen Elizabeth 2 was an Austrian painter and architect whose best known work is the Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna AustriaI editMarcel Iancu 24 May 1895 Bucharest Romania 21 April 1984 El Hod Israel was an architect plastic artist and art theorist co inventor of Dadaism and a leading exponent of Constructivism in Eastern Europe Romania Benjamin Idelson de 1 April 1911 St Petersburg Russian Empire 30 November 1972 Tel Aviv Israel was a successful Israeli architect Erez Israel Boris Iofan Russian Boris Mihajlovich Iofan 28 April 1891 Odessa Russian Empire 11 March 1976 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect known for his Stalinist architecture buildings such as the House on the Embankment 1931 USSR Dmitry Iofan Russian Dmitrij Mihajlovich Iofan 1885 Odessa Russian Empire 1961 Moscow USSR was a Russian and Soviet architect Russia USSR Yevgeny Ioheles ru Russian Evgenij Lvovich Ioheles 12 May 1908 Moscow Russian Empire 1989 Moscow USSR was a famous Soviet architect USSR Garold Isakovich ru Russian Garold Grigorevich Isakovich 7 November 1931 Moscow USSR 1992 Moscow Russia was a distinguished Soviet architect best known for the design of the Lenin Memorial 24 USSR Franklin D Israel c 1945 New York City NY 1995 Los Angeles CA was an architect whose designs for private houses and offices for film production companies epitomized the creative ferment of contemporary Hollywood United StatesJ editArne Jacobsen 11 February 1902 Copenhagen Denmark 24 March 1971 Copenhagen Denmark was a Danish architect and furniture designer known for his contribution to architectural functionalism Denmark Ernst Jacobsson sv 16 August 1839 Stockholm Sweden 6 December 1905 Stockholm Sweden was a Swedish architect Sweden Johann Eduard Jacobsthal de 17 September 1839 Preussisch Stargard Germany 1 January 1902 Berlin Germany was a German architect Germany Alfred Jacoby 3 September 1950 Offenbach am Main Germany is a German architect and architectural lecturer principally known for his synagogues in post war Germany Germany Lajos Jambor architect hu 31 October 1869 Pest Hungary 6 November 1955 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian architect Hungary Hans Sigmund Jaretzki de 26 June 1890 Berlin Germany 16 March 1956 London United Kingdom was a renowned German and British architect Germany United Kingdom Herman Jessor 15 June 1894 Russian Empire 8 April 1990 New York NY was the architect of more than 40 000 union sponsored publicly assisted cooperative housing units in New York City United States Kurt Jonas 1914 South Africa 1942 Erez Israel was a South African architect South Africa Nathan S Joseph 17 December 1834 London United Kingdom 1909 was a British architect philanthropist social reformer and Jewish communal leader 25 United Kingdom Rudolf Joseph 14 August 1893 Pforzheim Germany 17 January 1963 New York NY United States Erik Josephson 7 March 1864 Stockholm Sweden 17 November 1929 Stockholm Sweden was a Swedish architect and known as an industry architect and specialist in bank buildings SwedenK editBoris Kagan Russian Boris Markusevich Kagan 1949 USSR is a leading Ukrainian architect USSR Ukraine Uriel Kahana ru Hebrew אוריאל כהנא Russian Uriel Kahana 1903 Kiev Russian Empire 1965 Israel was a well known Israeli architect artist scholar author and publisher 26 Erez Israel Israel Albert Kahn 21 March 1869 Rhaunen Germany 8 December 1942 Detroit MI was the foremost American industrial architect of his day United States Ely Jacques Kahn 1 June 1884 New York NY 5 September 1972 New York NY was an American commercial architect who designed numerous skyscrapers in New York City in the 20th century 27 United States Julius Kahn 8 March 1874 Munstereifel Germany 4 November 1942 Cleveland OH was an American engineer industrialist and manufacturer United States Louis I Kahn 20 February 1901 Kuressaare Russian Empire 17 March 1974 New York NY was an influential world renowned Modernist architect and professor at Yale School of Architecture from 1947 to 1957 United States Gershen Kantorovich ru Russian Gershen Davidovich Kantorovich 18 December 1937 Leningrad USSR 21 October 2003 Perm Russia was a renowned Soviet architect and preservationist USSR Russia Roy Herman Kantorowich ru 1917 South Africa 1996 Manchester United Kingdom was an internationally acclaimed South African and British architect town planner and educator South Africa United Kingdom Iosif Karakis ru Russian Iosif Yulevich Karakis 29 May 1902 Balta Russian Empire 23 February 1988 Kiev USSR was a distinguished Soviet architect and educator USSR Irma Karakis de ru Russian Irma Iosifovna Karakis 4 November 1930 Kiev USSR was a Soviet architect and interior designer USSR Dov Karmi Hebrew דב כרמי 1905 Zhvanets Russian Empire 14 May 1962 Tel Aviv Israel was a renowned Israeli architect awarded the Israel Prize for architecture in 1957 Erez Israel Israel Ram Karmi Ram Carmi Hebrew רמ כרמי 1931 Jerusalem 11 April 2013 was a leading Israeli architect and head of the Tel Aviv based Ram Karmi Architects company known for his Brutalist style Israel Ada Karmi Melamede Ada Carmi Melamed Hebrew מלמד דה כרמיע 24 December 1936 Tel Aviv Israel is an Israeli architect who with her brother Ram Karmi won an international competition in 1986 to design the Supreme Court of Israel compound Israel Joseph Kashdan 1910 Israel was a renowned Israeli architect Erez Israel Israel Nikolay Katsenelenbogen ru Russian Nikolaj Davidovich Kacenelenbogen 1879 Ponevezh Russian Empire 1943 USSR was a Russian and Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR Tamara Katsenelenbogen ru Russian Tamara Davydovna Kacenelenbogen 1894 Dvinsk Russian Empire 1976 Leningrad USSR was a Soviet Constructivist architect and urban planner USSR Yuly Katsnelson ru Russian Yulij Izrailevich Kacnelson 1928 Korma USSR is a renowned Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia Eugen Carl Kaufmann Eugene Charles Kent 8 January 1892 Frankfurt am Main Germany 21 June 1984 London United Kingdom was a German Soviet and British architect engaged at the New Frankfurt project under the leadership of Ernst May Germany USSR United Kingdom Oskar Kaufmann 2 February 1873 Ujszentanna Austria Hungary 8 September 1956 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian Jewish architect an expert in construction and design in Berlin since 1900 Austria Hungary Germany Erez Israel Israel Richard Kauffmann 1887 Frankfurt Germany 1958 Israel was one of the leading architects of Erez Israel and Israel designed several new Israeli cities such as Afula and Herzliya 28 Germany Erez Israel Israel Nataliya Kazhdan de ru Russian Nataliya Abramovna Kazhdan 1941 USSR 2017 Moscow USSR was a distinguished Soviet and Russian architect and educator USSR Russia Yakov Kazhdan Russian Yakov Shaevich Kazhdan 3 February 1922 is a Soviet and Russian architectural educator USSR Russia Vladimir Khavin ru Russian Vladimir Iosifovich Havin 27 July 1931 Moscow USSR 2005 Moscow Russia was a Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia Izrail Khazanovsky ru Russian Izrail Samojlovich Hazanovskij 1901 Orel Russian Empire 1985 Kharkiv USSR was a Soviet architect and educator USSR Vadim Khesin Russian Vadim Aleksandrovich Hesin 1959 Kharkiv USSR is a Soviet and Ukrainian architect USSR Ukraine Lazar Khidekel Russian Lazar Markovich Hidekel 1904 Vitebsk Russian Empire 1986 Leningrad USSR was an artist and architect and one of the most important representatives of the Soviet avant garde in the 1920s citation needed USSR Lev Khidekel ru Russian Lev Markovich Hidekel 1909 Vitebsk Russian Empire 1977 Leningrad USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Mark Khidekel Russian Mark Lazarevich Hidekel 1946 Leningrad USSR is an architect and designer collaborated with Philip Johnson in 1995 on a large Russian American urban project The New Business Center in St Petersburg United States Roman Khiger Russian Roman Ruvim Yakovlevich Higer 1901 Russian Empire 1985 USSR was a well known Soviet architect and architectural theoretician USSR Frederick John Kiesler ne Friedrich Jacob Kiesler 22 September 1890 Czernowitz Austria Hungary 27 December 1965 New York NY was a theater designer artist theoretician and architect Austria United States Yisrael Kimhi Jerusalem Israel is an urban planner senior researcher and head of Jerusalem research at the Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research Israel Lev Kisilevich Russian Lev N Kisilevich was a Soviet architect interior designer and author USSR Ossip Klarwein Hebrew ארוויינלקוספ י 6 February 1893 Warsaw Russian Empire 9 September 1970 Jerusalem Israel was an architect in Germany and Israel most of whose works were public and commercial buildings as well as development plans for cities and neighborhoods in Israel Erez Israel Israel Alexander Klein ru Russian Aleksandr Ivanovich Klejn 17 June 1879 Odessa Russian Empire 15 November 1961 New York NY was a Russian German and Israeli architect and urban planner Russian Empire Germany Erez Israel United States Boris Klein ru Russian Boris Gershovich Klejn 14 September 1918 Kharkiv USSR 20 May 2009 Longmeadow MA was a Soviet architect who emigrated to the US USSR Roman Klein ne Robert Julius Klein Russian Roman Ivanovich Klejn 31 March 1858 Moscow Russian Empire 3 May 1924 Moscow USSR was a Russian architect and educator best known for his Neoclassical Pushkin Museum in Moscow Russian Empire Zelman Kleinerman ru Russian Zelman Veniaminovich Klejnerman 1867 Belostok Russian Empire 1930 Samara USSR was a renowned Russian architect best known for his Choral Synagogue in Samara Russian Empire Yevsey Klevitsky ru Russian Evsej Mendelevich Klevickij 1905 Russian Empire 1989 USSR was a leading Soviet urban planner USSR Rosa Grena Kliass 15 October 1932 Sao Roque Brazil is a renowned pioneer in the field of landscape architecture Brazil David Kogan Russian David Moiseevich Kogan 1884 Odessa Russian Empire 1954 Moscow USSR was a Russian and Soviet architect Russian Empire United States Isaak Kogan Russian Isaak Aronovich Kogan 1923 USSR 1998 Ukraine was a Soviet architect USSR A Eugene Kohn c 1930 United States is an architect and co founder of Kohn Pedersen Fox United States Robert D Kohn 12 May 1870 New York NY 16 June 1953 was a one time American Institute of Architects president best known for his designs of reform synagogues and buildings for the New York Society for Ethical Culture Otto Komoly 26 March 1892 Budapest Hungary 1 January 1945 Budapest Hungary was an architect and Zionist leader Hungary Marcell Komor hu 7 November 1868 Pest Austria Hungary 29 November 1949 Sopronkeresztur Hungary was a leading Hungarian architect Austria Hungary Hungary Arthur Korn 4 June 1891 Breslau Germany 14 November 1978 Klosterneuberg Austria was a German architect urban planner and a proponent of Modernism in Germany and the UK Germany United Kingdom Fritz Kornberg 14 January 1890 Bad Pyrmont Germany 18 September 1944 was an acclaimed German and Erez Israel architect who designed the plans for Kibbutz Degania Bet and restored Beth Ticho and the Amphitheatre at Mount Scopus in Jerusalem Israel Germany Erez Israel Yakov Kornfeld ru Russian Yakov Abramovich Kornfeld 23 February 1896 Berdichev Russian Empire 4 June 1962 Moscow USSR was a leading Soviet architect and theoretician USSR Lucjan Korngold pl 1 July 1897 Warsaw Russian Empire 1963 Sao Paulo Brazil was an Erez Israel and Brazil architect Erez Israel Israel Brazil Albert Kalman Korossy hu 18 June 1869 Szeged Austria Hungary 21 April 1955 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian architect Austria Hungary Hungary Lajos Kozma hu 8 June 1884 Kiskorpad Austria Hungary 26 November 1948 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian architect who made an indelible mark on early 20th century European design buildings and furniture He was the father of the designer Susan Kozma Orlay Austria Hungary Hungary Samuil Kravets ru Russian Samuil Mironovich Kravec 27 August 1891 Vilna Russian Empire 22 January 1966 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect best known for his Gosprom building in Kharkiv USSR USSR Reed Kroloff is an architect critic former editor of Architecture former dean of Tulane School of Architecture and director of Cranbrook Academy of Art United States David Kroyanker Hebrew דוד קרוינקר 1939 Jerusalem Mandatory Palestine is an Israeli researcher and preservationist of historic neighborhoods and buildings in Jerusalem Israel Dov Kutchinsky 1883 Cracow Poland 1966 Israel was an Erez Israel and Israel architect Erez Israel Israel L editBela Lajta until 1907 Bela Leitersdorfer 23 January 1873 Budapest Austria Hungary 12 October 1920 Vienna Austria was a Hungarian architect who designed a number of buildings in the Hungarian offshoot style of Art Nouveau called szecesszio Austria Hungary Hungary Phyllis Lambert nee Phyllis Barbara Bronfman 24 January 1927 Montreal Canada is a Canadian architect philanthropist and member of the Bronfman family Canada Fritz Landauer de 13 June 1883 Augsburg Germany 17 November 1968 London United Kingdom was an architect in Munich Germany before the Nazis forced him to flee the country in 1937 Germany Anton Lang 1 August 1860 Vienna Austrian Empire 28 February 1940 Gars am Kamp Germany was a German architect Germany Iosif Langbard Russian Iosif Grigorevich Langbard 6 January 1882 Belsk Russian Empire 3 January 1951 Leningrad USSR was a distinguished Soviet architect of many of the most important Soviet era buildings in Minsk USSR Arkady Langman ru Russian Arkadij Yakovlevich Langman 31 October 1886 Kharkiv Russian Empire 1968 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect best known for the building design for the Council of People s Commissariats now Duma Moscow USSR Morris Lapidus 25 November 1902 Odessa Russian Empire 18 January 2001 Miami Beach FL was an architect celebrated as an exemplar of Miami Modernist architecture MiMo United States Denys Lasdun CH 8 September 1914 London United Kingdom 11 January 2001 London United Kingdom was an eminent English architect of the 20th century among whose best known works is the Royal National Theatre in London United Kingdom Paul Laszlo 6 February 1900 Debrecen Austria Hungary 27 March 1993 Santa Monica CA was an architect and interior designer whose work spanned eight decades and many countries Germany United States Siegfried Latte 1884 Thorn Germany 1938 Berlin Germany was a German architect and interior designer Germany Edgar M Lazarus 6 June 1868 Baltimore MA 2 October 1939 Portland OR was an architect in the Portland Oregon area for more than 45 years and best known for the Vista House 29 United States Harold Hersh Le Roith 24 March 1905 Grahamstown South Africa was an internationally acclaimed South African architect who was commissioned to design three synagogues in Johannesburg South Africa David Froim Lebensold fr 1917 Warsaw Poland 30 July 1985 Kingston Canada was a Canadian architect and theater design consultant Canada Odon Lechner ne Eugen Lechner 27 August 1845 Pest Austrian Empire 10 June 1914 Budapest Austria Hungary was a Hungarian architect nicknamed the Hungarian Gaudi and whose work was submitted in 2008 for inclusion on the World Heritage List Hungary Aleksandr Leibfreid ru Russian Aleksandr Yurevich Lejbfrejd 3 October 1910 Kharkiv Russian Empire 26 April 2003 Dortmund Germany was a renowned Soviet architect and researcher USSR Moisey Lerman ru Russian Moisej Markovich Lerman 1905 Vitebsk Russian Empire 1993 Moscow Russia was a Soviet architect USSR Rafael Lerman 1936 Jerusalem Mandatory Palestine is a prize winning Israeli architect Israel Jaime Lerner 17 December 1937 Curitiba Brazil 27 May 2021 is a renowned architect and urban planner elected in 1994 governor of Parana and re elected in 1998 Brazil Moritz Ernst Lesser 1882 Berlin Germany 1958 Lisbon Portugal was a German architect forced by the Nazis to flee the country Germany Portugal Aleksandr Levi Hebrew אלכסנדר לוי Russian Aleksandr Levi Berlin Germany 1943 Auschwitz Poland Rino Levi 31 December 1901 Sao Paulo Brazil 29 September 1965 Morro do Chapeu Brazil was an architect important to the development of Modernism in Brazil Brazil Zigfrid Levi Russian Zigfrid Grigorij Yakovlevich Levi 1860 1913 was a Russian architect Russian Empire Gino Levi Montalcini ne Luigi Levi 21 April 1902 Milan Italy 29 November 1974 Turin Italy was an Italian architect designer and educator Italy Leonid Levin ru Russian Leonid Mendelevich Levin 25 July 1936 Minsk USSR 1 March 2014 Minsk Belarus was a renowned Belarusian architect USSR Belarus Yevgeny Levinson de ru Russian Evgenij Adolfovich Levinson 19 October 1894 Odessa Russian Empire 21 March 1968 Leningrad USSR was a Soviet architect urban planner and teacher USSR Efim Levitan ru Russian Efim Iosifovich Levitan 31 December 1915 Elizabethgrad Russian Empire 21 September 2007 Volgograd Russia was a Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia Ludwig Levy 18 April 1854 Landau Germany 30 November 1907 Karlsruhe Germany was a German architect who designed a number of synagogues among which was the huge Neue Synagoge in Strasbourg Germany William Alexander Levy later William Alexander 21 October 1909 New York NY 2 June 1997 West Hollywood CA was an American architect and interior designer best known for the design and building of Hangover House in Laguna Beach California United States Shlomo Liaskovsky ru Russian Shlomo Lyaskovskij 1903 Winterthur Switzerland after 1982 Argentina was an Israeli and Argentinian architect Erez Israel Argentina Daniel Libeskind 12 May 1946 Lodz Poland is an American architect artist and set designer known for the design and completion of the Jewish Museum in Berlin Germany which opened in 2001 United States Vladimir Libson ru Russian Vladimir Yakovlevich Libson 20 April 1910 Vitebsk Russian Empire 21 September 1991 Moscow USSR was an acclaimed Soviet architect and renovator USSR Irina Lichtenberg Russian Irina Lihtenberg 1958 Moscow USSR is a Soviet and Israeli architect and town planner USSR Israel Viktor Lifshits ru Russian Viktor Isaakovich Lifshic 1924 USSR 2013 Kharkiv Ukraine was a Soviet and Ukrainian architect and educator USSR Ukraine Yury Lifshits Russian Yurij Vladimirovich Lifshic 1921 Krasnodar USSR is a Soviet architect best known for the design of industrial buildings USSR Eleonora Likhtenberg ru Russian Eleonora Yakovlevna Lihtenberg 1925 Kharkiv USSR is a Soviet architect USSR Yakov Likhtenberg ru Russian Yakov Grigorevich Lihtenberg 1899 Brest Litovsk Russian Empire 1982 Moscow USSR was an acclaimed Soviet architect USSR Solomon Lisagor ru Russian Solomon Abramovich Lisagor 24 May 1898 Riga Russian Empire 1937 USSR was a prominent 30 Constructivist Soviet architect USSR Aleksandr Lishnevsky ru Russian Aleksandr Lvovich Lishnevskij 1868 Kherson Russian Empire 6 February 1942 Yaroslavl USSR was a noted Russian and Soviet Art Nouveau and Neoclassical architect and artist Russian Empire USSR El Lissitzky Russian El Lisi ckij Yiddish על ליסיצקי 23 November 1890 Pochinok Russian Empire 30 December 1941 Moscow USSR was a Russian artist designer photographer typographer polemicist writer and architect USSR Max Littmann 3 January 1862 20 September 1931 was a German architect who specialized in the design of theaters department stores and spas Germany Avi Livay 1965 Israel is a renowned Israeli architect and partner with Yoel Dvoriansky in Livay Dvoriansky Architects Ltd founded in 2001 Israel Bela Loffler 1880 Budapest Austria Hungary was a noted Hungarian architect Hungary Samu Sandor Loffler 1877 Budapest Austria Hungary was a noted Hungarian architect Hungary Slavko Lowy 7 August 1904 Koprivnica Austria Hungary 1 April 1996 Zagreb Croatia was a well known Croatian architect best known for the nine floor skyscraper on Masarykova Street in Zagreb 1933 Croatia Liya Loyevskaya Russian Liya Naumovna Loevskaya 1918 USSR was a renowned Soviet architect USSR Berthold Lubetkin Russian Bertold Romanovich Lyubetkin 14 December 1901 Tbilisi Russian Empire 23 October 1990 Bristol United Kingdom was a Russian emigre architect who pioneered the International style in Britain in the 1930s United Kingdom Rudolf Lubinski 31 October 1873 Zagreb Austria Hungary 27 March 1935 Zagreb Yugoslavia was a leading Croatian Art Nouveau architect who designed numerous residential houses in Nazorova Petrinjska and Masarykova Streets in Zagreb Croatia Yehuda Lulka 1905 Vinnitsa Russian Empire 1980 Israel was a renowned Israeli architect Erez Israel Dmitry Lurie ru Russian Dmitrij Efimovich Lure 1921 Cherikov USSR 1993 Moscow Russia was a Soviet architect USSR Leopold Lustig 1889 Kattowitz Germany 1980 Tel Aviv Israel was an architect in Dresden Germany who resumed his career in Erez Israel after the Nazis forced him to flee Germany in 1934 Germany Erez Israel Israel Inna Lyutomskaya ru Russian Inna Lvovna Lyutomskaya 1925 Moscow USSR is a leading Soviet and Russian architect USSRM editJohn Macsai ne Janos Lusztig 20 May 1926 Budapest Hungary August 2017 was an acclaimed American architect 31 32 United States Yehuda Magidovitch Hebrew יהודה מגידוביז 1886 Uman Russian Empire 1961 Tel Aviv Israel 33 was the architect and general contractor who for about 20 years built most of the buildings in Tel Aviv Erez Israel Israel Paul Mandelstamm Latvian Pauls Mandelstams 19 September 1872 Zhagory Russian Empire August 1941 Riga USSR was an architect in Riga who designed more than 50 buildings in the Eclectic Art Nouveau and Functionalist styles USSR Alfred Mansfeld Hebrew אלפרד אל מנספלד 2 March 1912 St Petersburg Russian Empire 15 March 2004 Haifa Israel was an Israeli architect and taught for over 40 years at the Technion Israel Institute of Technology Israel Fritz Marcus Frederick Lucas Marcus ru 19 July 1888 Dessau Germany 8 September 1975 London United Kingdom was a German architect who fled the Nazis and became Head of Furniture and Interior Design at the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London Germany United Kingdom Emanuel Josef Margold de 4 May 1888 Vienna Austria Hungary 2 May 1962 Bratislava Czechoslovakia was a distinguished German architect and designer Germany Czechoslovakia Abraham Markusfeld 1904 Lodz Russian Empire lost in Holocaust was a Polish and Israeli architect Poland Erez Israel Oskar Marmorek Hebrew אוסקר מרמורק 9 April 1863 Pieskowa Skala Austria Hungary 7 April 1909 Vienna Austria Hungary was an Austro Hungarian architect and Zionist Austria Hungary Geza Maroti 1 March 1875 Barsvorosvar Austria Hungary 6 May 1941 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian architect sculptor painter and applied artist whose sculptures adorn the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest Hungary Niccolo Matas it 6 December 1798 Ancona Italy 11 March 1872 Florence Italy was an Italian architect of the polychrome Gothic facade of Basilica di Santa Croce in Florence 1857 63 Italy Edward Matasek Eduard Matasek 1867 1912 was an architect best known for his Sha ar Hashamayim Synagogue in Cairo Austria Hungary Ottoman Empire Rudolf Mate was a German architect who created a number of residential buildings and settlements in Berlin Germany Frank Charles Mears 11 July 1880 Tynemouth United Kingdom 25 January 1953 was one of Scotland s leading urban planners in the 1930s and 1940s Scotland United Kingdom Andrey Meerson ru Russian Andrej Dmitrievich Meerson 27 March 1930 Moscow USSR 29 January 2020 was a leading Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia Iosif Meerzon Russian Iosif Ajzikovich Meerzon 1900 St Petersburg Russian Empire 1941 Leningrad USSR was a noted Soviet architect USSR Richard Meier 12 October 1934 Newark NJ is an American Pritzker prize winning architect whose Rationalist buildings make prominent use of the color white United States Erich Mendelsohn 21 March 1887 Allenstein Germany 15 September 1953 San Francisco CA was an architect and co founder of the German Architectural Collaborative Der Ring later practicing in Mandatory Palestine before settling in the US in 1941 Germany Erez Israel United States Alfred Messel 22 July 1853 Darmstadt Germany 24 March 1909 Berlin Germany was one of the most well known German architects at the turn of the 20th century whose most famous work is the Wertheim department store on Leipziger Platz in Berlin executed between 1896 and 1906 Germany Shmuel Mestechkin ru Hebrew שמואל מסטציקין Russian Shmuel Mestechkin 12 May 1908 Vasylkiv Russian Empire 2 June 2004 Tel Aviv Israel was a leading Israeli architect Erez Israel Israel Hannes Meyer Hans Emil Hannes Meyer 18 November 1889 Basel Switzerland 19 July 1954 Lugano Switzerland was a non Jewish Swiss architect and second director of the Bauhaus in Dessau Germany from 1928 to 1930 Switzerland Germany USSR Mexico Claude Meyer Levy 1908 2008 was a French architect best known for his design of Synagogue de la Paix in Strasbourg France Avraam Miletsky ru Russian Avraam Moiseevich Mileckij 10 March 1918 Kiev USSR 6 June 2004 Ashkelon Israel was a Soviet architect USSR Adolf Minkus ru Russian Adolf Borisovich Minkus 21 September 1870 Odessa Russian Empire 22 December 1948 USSR was a Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR Mikhail Minkus ru Russian Mihail Adolfovich Minkus 25 December 1905 Odessa Russian Empire 31 August 1963 Turku Finland was a Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR Moisey Mints Russian Moisej Lvovich Minc 1908 Russian Empire 1994 Russia was a Soviet architect USSR Daniel Mintz 1961 Riga USSR is an Israeli architect and educator Israel Lev Misozhnikov ru Russian Lev Valentinovich Misozhnikov 22 March 1935 Moscow USSR 2 August 2010 Russia was a renowned Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia David Mocatta 17 February 1806 London Great Britain 1 May 1882 London Great Britain was a British architect and a member of the Anglo Jewish Mocatta family appointed architect of the London and Brighton Railway in 1839 United Kingdom Dagan Mochly 1957 Haifa Israel is a noted Israeli architect chief architect and owner of Mochly Eldar Architects in Haifa Israel Eric Owen Moss 25 July 1943 Los Angeles CA is an architect with his eponymously named Los Angeles based firm whose urban revitalization project in Culver City California is on going 34 United States Gennady Movchan ru Russian Gennadij Yakovlevich Movchan 30 June 1901 Lapy Russian Empire 2 November 1998 Moscow Russia was a Soviet architect and educator USSRN editLeo Nachtlicht de 12 August 1872 Bielitz Austria Hungary 22 September 1942 Berlin Germany was a German architect who was murdered by the Nazis Germany Barbara A Nadel is an architect who specializes in healthcare and justice facilities and is editor of Building Security Handbook for Architectural Planning and Design 35 United States Yury Naimark Russian Yurij Iosifovich Najmark 1939 Kiev USSR is a Soviet and Ukrainian architect and artist USSR Ukraine Fritz Nathan de 14 April 1891 Bingen am Rhein Germany 3 November 1960 New York NY was one of the leading Jewish architects in Germany Germany United States Joseph Neufeld he 16 February 1899 Monastarjiska Austria Hungary 9 September 1980 New York NY was a German Israeli and American architect Germany Erez Israel United States 36 Gustav Neustein 1880 Hammerstein Germany 1963 New York NY was a German architect before he fled the Nazis and settled in America Germany Richard Neutra 8 April 1892 Vienna Austria Hungary 16 April 1970 Wuppertal West Germany was an important Modernist architect known for rigorously geometric but airy structures that symbolized a West Coast variation on the mid century modern residence United States Aleksandr Nisselson ru Russian Aleksandr Efremovich Nisselson 1856 Russian Empire 1910 Russian Empire was a Russian architect Russian Empire Amnon Niv Hebrew אמנון ניב 23 February 1930 Haifa Mandatory Palestine 6 June 2011 was an Israeli architect and urban designer and served as the chief architect for the Nuclear Research center in the Negev Israel Iosif Notkin ru Russian Iosif Isaakovich Notkin 15 May 1928 Odessa USSR is a well known Soviet architect renovator and writer USSR Feliks Novikov ru Russian Feliks Aronovich Novikov 3 August 1927 Baku USSR is a distinguished Soviet and Russian architect and writer USSR RussiaO editMikhail Okhitovich Russian Mihail Aleksandrovich Ohitovich 1896 St Petersburg Russian Empire 1937 Moscow USSR was a Bolshevik sociologist town planner and Constructivist architectural theorist who was murdered by the KGB USSR Rivka Oxman 1950 is an architect researcher professor and author awarded an Honorary Doctorate Honoris Causas by the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya in Barcelona IsraelP editGyula Partos ne Julius Puntzmann 17 August 1845 Apatin Hungary 22 December 1916 Budapest Austria Hungary was a Hungarian architect who designed the city halls of Szeged and Kecskemet with Odon Lechner Hungary Yury Paskevich Russian Yurij Abramovich Paskevich 1931 6 September 2007 Kiev Ukraine was a Soviet architect USSR Iosif Patskin Russian Iosif Grigorevich Packin 1925 Moscow USSR is a Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia 37 Ephraim Henry Pavie fr Hebrew אפרים פאבי 29 January 1947 Paris France is an architect best known for his free shaped biomorphic architecture Israel Dan Peleg 1937 Poland is an Israeli architect Israel Cesar Pelli 12 October 1926 San Miguel de Tucuman Argentina 19 July 2019 New Haven CT was an American architect and the one time dean of the Yale School of Architecture United States Yevsey Perchenkov ru Russian Evsej Vulfovich Perchenkov 21 September 1929 Moscow USSR 30 October 2020 was a leading Soviet architect USSR Alexandre Persitz 4 June 1910 Moscow Russian Empire 15 July 1975 Paris France was a French Modernist architect and writer designed the Synagogue Don Isaac Abravanel with Arthur Georges Heaume France Nikolaus Pevsner CBE FBA 30 January 1902 Leipzig Germany 18 August 1983 London United Kingdom was a British scholar of the history of art and architecture United Kingdom Kurt Pick 1890 Lissa Germany 1959 Tel Aviv Israel was a German architect and interior designer Germany Erez Israel Israel Doron Pinchas Hebrew דורון פנחס is an Israeli architect and town planner 38 Israel Jacob Pinkerfeld Hebrew יעקב פינקרפלד 1 April 1897 Premissel Austria Hungary 23 September 1956 Ramat Rachel Israel was an Israeli architect and designer who built a large number of public structures and was murdered by Arab terrorists Erez Israel Israel Rada Podgornaya Russian Rada Moiseevna Podgornaya 1911 Zhitomir Russian Empire 1997 Kharkiv Ukraine was a Soviet architect USSR Noi Podgorny ru Russian Noj Moiseevich Podgornyj 30 October 1897 Zhitomir Russian Empire 1988 Kharkiv USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Anatoly Pokrass Russian Anatolij Yakovlevich Pokrass 1922 Baku USSR was a Soviet architect USSR James Polshek 1930 Akron OH is an American architect based in New York City and was dean of Columbia University s Graduate School of Architecture Planning and Preservation for 15 years United States Shlomo Ponaroff was a distinguished Israeli architect 39 Erez Israel Julius Posener 4 November 1904 Berlin Germany 26 January 1996 Berlin Germany was a German Jewish architect author an historian in Berlin and a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin Charlottenburg Germany Joshua Prince Ramus 11 August 1969 United States is an American architect one of whose current projects is The Ronald O Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center in New York United States Boris Printsker ru Russian Boris Abramovich Princker 1910 Kiev Russian Empire 1988 Kiev USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Igor Pritsker ru Russian Igor Arkadevich Pritcker 26 March 1953 Kuibyshev USSR is a Soviet and Russian architect 40 USSR Russia Martin Punitzer 7 July 1889 Berlin Germany 7 October 1949 Santiago Chile was a German architect of the New Objectivity who worked in Berlin in the 1920s and was forced by the Nazis to flee the country Germany ChileQ editZsigmond Quittner ne Sigismund Quittner 13 February 1859 Pest Austria Hungary 25 October 1918 Vienna Austria Hungary was a Hungarian architect whose style was eclectic and a commercial version of the Vienna Secession movement HungaryR editYury Rabayev ru Russian Yurij Romanovich Rabaev September 1927 Makhachkala USSR May 1993 Moscow Russia was a Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia Georgy Rabinovich Russian Georgij Isaakovich Rabinovich 1925 Moscow USSR is a Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia Mikhail Rabinovich ru Russian Mihail Samuilovich Rabinovich 3 January 1954 Kharkiv USSR is a leading Soviet and Ukrainian architect USSR Ukraine Michael Rachlis 1884 Moscow Russian Empire 1953 London United Kingdom was a successful Russian German and British architect Russian Empire Germany United Kingdom Amos Rapoport 28 March 1929 Warsaw Poland is an architect one of the founders of Environment Behavior Studies EBS 41 and is the author of over 200 academic publications 42 Yitzhak Rapoport 1901 Berdichev Russian Empire 1989 Israel was an Israeli architect Erez Israel Israel Johanan Yohanan Ratner ru Russian Iohanan Ratner 1891 Odessa Russian Empire 1965 Haifa Israel was one of the leading Israeli Modernist architects in Erez Israel and a politician Erez Israel Israel Mark Ratner Russian Mark Moiseevich Ratner USSR Heinrich Heinz Rau 10 November 1896 Berlin Germany 13 February 1965 Bad Teinach im Schwarzwald Germany was a German and Israeli architect who designed small residential buildings in Jerusalem Haifa and Tel Aviv Germany Erez Israel Israel Yaakov Rechter Hebrew יעקב רכטר 14 June 1924 Tel Aviv Erez Israel 28 April 2001 Kibbutz Shfayim Israel was a distinguished Israeli architect and designer of the Charles Bronfman Auditorium in Tel Aviv 1957 Israel Zeev Rechter Hebrew זאב רכטר 12 April 1899 Kovalevka Russian Empire 18 December 1960 Tel Aviv Israel was a leading Israeli architect and designed the Binyanei HaUma International Convention Center in Jerusalem Erez Israel Israel David Resnick also Resnik or Reznik 5 August 1924 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 4 November 2012 Israel was an Israeli architect and winner of the Israel Prize for architecture and whose works include Yad Kennedy and the Israel Goldstein Synagogue Israel Abram Rivkin ru Russian Abram Bencianovich Rivkin 1914 Starodub Russian Empire 1993 Chelyabinsk USSR was a successful Soviet architect and educator USSR Ernesto Nathan Rogers 16 March 1909 Trieste Italy 7 November 1969 was an Italian architect writer and educator known for the Torre Velasca Velasca Tower located in the historic city center of Milan Italy Richard Rogers CH Kt FRIBA Baron Rogers of Riverside 23 July 1933 Florence Italy 18 December 2021 was a British architect noted for his Modernist and Functionalist designs United Kingdom William H Rogers 18 February 1914 26 July 2008 was an English architect whose most notable building was 20 Fenchurch Street in the City of London United Kingdom Erno Roman hu 4 May 1883 Budapest Austria Hungary 5 April 1959 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian architect Hungary Miklos Roman hu 8 June 1879 Budapest Austria Hungary 15 January 1945 Budapest Hungary was a Hungarian architect Hungary Eugene Rosenberg ne Evzen Rosenberg 24 February 1907 Topoľcany Slovakia 21 November 1990 London United Kingdom was a Slovak Modernist architect and established the firm Yorke Rosenberg Mardall with F R S Yorke and C S Mardall 43 that was responsible for a number of innovative architectural projects such as Gatwick Airport 44 United Kingdom Harry Rosenthal Posen Germany 1966 London United Kingdom was a successful German architect before he was forced by the Nazis to flee the country Germany Erez Israel United Kingdom Sharon Rotbard Hebrew שרון רוטברד 2 October 1959 Tel Aviv Israel 45 is an Israeli architect 46 publisher author and senior lecturer in the architecture department of Bezalel Academy Jerusalem Israel Emery Roth ne Roth Imre 1871 Galszecs Austria Hungary 20 August 1948 New York NY was an apprentice to Daniel Burnham and architect of classic Jazz Age New York apartment buildings and hotels founded the firm Emery Roth amp Sons United States Julian Roth 2 September 1902 9 December 1992 was an American architect who with his brother Richard led Emery Roth amp Sons after their father s death United States Richard Roth Jr was an American architect who with his brother Julian led Emery Roth amp Sons after their father s death United States Mark Rozenberg ru Russian Mark Borisovich Rozenberg 1939 Moscow USSR is a Soviet architect USSR Zinovy Rozenfeld ru Russian Zinovij Moiseevich Rozenfeld 1904 Chashniki Russian Empire 1991 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Konstantin Rozenshtein ru Russian Konstantin Isaevich Rozenshtejn 1878 Odessa Russian Empire 1951 Leningrad USSR was a Russian and Soviet architect and real estate developer Russian Empire USSR Meer Rozenson ru Russian Meer Davidovich Rozenzon was a Russian architect Russian Empire Yakov Rubanchik Russian Yakov Osipovich Rubanchik 29 June 1899 Taganrog Russian Empire 20 December 1948 Leningrad USSR was a Soviet architect and artist part of the Leningrad based ASNOVA Association of New Architects an avant garde architectural association USSR Boris Rubanenko ru Russian Boris Rafailovich Rubanenko 16 August 1910 Samara Russian Empire 6 May 1985 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Carl Rubin 24 June 1899 Sniatyn Austria Hungary 7 February 1955 Tel Aviv Israel was an architect mostly active in the International style with projects focused around Tel Aviv Austria Hungary Erez Israel Israel Bernard Rudofsky 19 April 1905 Suchdol nad Odru Austria Hungary 12 March 1988 New York NY 47 was an American writer architect collector teacher designer and social historian United States Fritz Ruhemann Friedrich Abraham Ruhemann 8 May 1891 Berlin Germany November 1982 London United Kingdom was a successful German and British architect Germany United KingdomS editAlexander Saeltzer 31 July 1814 Eisenach Germany 23 September 1883 New York NY was the architect of a synagogue theaters and the Jacob Astor Library United States Moshe Safdie CC FAIA Hebrew משה ספדיה 14 July 1938 Haifa Israel is an architect urban planner educator theorist and author best known for designing Marina Bay Sands and Jewel Changi Airport as well as his debut project Habitat 67 Israel Canada United States Stanley Saitowitz 1949 Johannesburg South Africa is an architect and emeritus architecture professor at UC Berkeley 48 United States Edward Salomons 1828 1906 was active in late 19th century Manchester 49 and designed the Manchester Jewish Museum United Kingdom Grigory Sayevich ru Russian Grigorij Efimovich Saevich 1936 Moscow USSR 2009 Moscow Russia was a Soviet and Russian architect USSR Lawrence Scarpa 28 October 1959 New York NY is an architect based in Los Angeles and known for the creative use of conventional materials in unique and unexpected ways United States Richard Scheibner sk 1880 Trencin Austria Hungary was a German architect lost in the Holocaust Germany Ionel Schein fr 1927 Bucharest Romania 30 December 2004 Paris France was a French architect a pioneer in the use of synthetic materials and created the first plastic house in 1956 France Rudolph Schindler ne Rudolf Michael Schlesinger 10 September 1887 Vienna Austria Hungary 22 August 1953 Los Angeles CA was a Modernist architect known for his private houses in Los Angeles United States Patrik Schumacher 1961 is an architect and director of Zaha Hadid Architects who coined the term Parametricism for an avant garde architectural style United Kingdom Amnon Schwartz is a successful Israeli architect and co designer with Amnon Niv of the Moshe Aviv Tower Israel Frederic Schwartz 1 April 1951 New York NY 28 April 2014 New York NY was an award winning American architect author and city planner whose work includes Empty Sky the New Jersey 9 11 Memorial dedicated in Liberty State Park on 11 September 2011 United States Martha Schwartz 21 November 1950 Philadelphia PA is a landscape architect and educator founding principal of Martha Schwartz Partners an architecture firm based in London New York City and Shanghai United States Simon I Schwartz 1877 1956 23 was a partner of Schwartz and Gross designer of pre WWII Manhattan apartment buildings United States Denise Scott Brown nee Lakofski 3 October 1931 Nkana Northern Rhodesia is an architect city planner and partner spouse of architect Robert Venturi United States Harry Seidler AC OBE 25 June 1923 Vienna Austria 9 March 2006 Sydney Australia was the first architect to fully express the principles of the Bauhaus in Australia Australia Richard Seifert 25 November 1910 Zurich Switzerland 26 October 2001 was an architect best known for designing the Centrepoint tower and Tower 42 or the NatWest Tower formerly the tallest building in the City of London United Kingdom Werner Seligmann 30 March 1930 Osnabruck Germany 12 November 1998 United States was an architect urban designer and educator United States Abram Shapiro ru Russian Abram Genrihovich Shapiro 1927 Lugansk USSR 1995 Moscow Russia was a successful Soviet architect USSR Arieh Sharon ne Ludwig Kurzmann Hebrew אריה שרון 28 May 1900 Jaroslaw Austria Hungary 24 July 1984 Paris France was an Israeli architect and winner of the Israel Prize for architecture in 1962 the first in this discipline Germany Erez Israel Israel Derek Joseph Sharp is a British architect who formed the Derek Sharp Partnership and later became a partner in Comprehensive Design Group United Kingdom Zadok Sherman 1944 USSR is a successful Israeli architect Israel Viktor Shifrin Russian Viktor Moiseevich Shifrin 1931 Moscow USSR is a successful Soviet and Israeli architect USSR Israel Zaki Shlush Zaki Chelouche Hebrew זכי שלוש 1894 Jaffa 1975 worked for his own firm 1928 1934 and simultaneously served as a member in the Tel Aviv Committee for Cities Designing Erez Israel Israel Semyon Shoikhet ru Russian Semen Mihajlovich Shojhet 1 January 1931 Dubossary USSR 24 December 2010 Germany was a Soviet architect USSR Anna Shpirtus Russian Anna Aronovna Shpirtus 1907 Russian Empire is a Soviet architect USSR Yakov Shteinberg ru Russian Yakov Aronovich Shtejnberg 25 April 1896 Kiev Russian Empire 11 February 1982 Kiev USSR was a Soviet architect educator and scholar USSR Grigory Shubik ru Russian Grigorij Moiseevich Shubik 1920 USSR is a successful Soviet architect USSR Igor Shubik Russian Igor Grigorevich Shubik 1942 USSR is a Soviet Ukrainian and Israeli architect USSR Ukraine Israel Ella Shur ru Russian Ella Moiseevna Shur 1928 USSR is a Soviet architect USSR Isaak Shvartsev Russian Isaak Sergeevich Shvarcev 1949 Kishinev USSR is a Moldovan Soviet architect known for his work in Kishinev USSR Galina Simanovskaya Russian Galina Lvovna Simanovskaya 1946 Kharkiv USSR is a Soviet and Ukrainian architect USSR Ukraine Otto G Simonson 1862 Dresden 25 June 1922 Baltimore MD was Superintendent of Public Buildings for the US and designed many public buildings and residences in Baltimore Germany United States Oskar Singer 27 10 1899 Dolne Vestenice Austro Hungarian Empire 1972 London Great Britain was an modernist architect who emigrated to London in 1939 He also worked in Peshawar Pakistan between 1952 1958 Mikhail Sinyavsky ru Russian Mihail Isaakovich Sinyavskij 1895 Odessa Russian Empire 1979 Moscow USSR was a distinguished Soviet architect and educator USSR Jacob Ben Sira ru itect and engineer in Tel Aviv Erez Israel Grigory Slutsky ru Russian Grigorij Markovich Sluckij 8 September 1916 Kiev Russian Empire 1 March 1990 Kiev USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Iliya Smolyar ru Russian Ilya Moiseevich Smolyar 1928 Moscow USSR 2008 Moscow Russia was a renowned Soviet and Russian architect and urban planner USSR Russia Hayim Monia Sokolinsky 1896 Russian Empire 1961 Israel was an Israeli architect Erez Israel Israel Lewis Solomon 14 March 1848 London United Kingdom 1928 United Kingdom Zinoviy Sominsky ru Russian Zinovij Samojlovich Sominskij 5 February 1917 Petrograd Russian Empire 10 September 1995 was a Soviet architect USSR Yury Somov ru Russian Yurij Solomonovich Somov 1918 Gadyach USSR 2004 Moscow Russia was a Soviet architect and interior designer USSR Raphael Soriano 1 August 1904 Rhodes Greece 21 July 1988 Claremont CA was an architect and educator whose work epitomized mid century modern United States Michael Sorkin 2 August 1948 Washington DC 26 March 2020 New York NY was an American architectural and urban critic designer and educator founder of Michael Sorkin Studio a global design practice with special interests in urban planning urban design and green urbanism United States Sergey Speransky ru Russian Sergej Borisovich Speranskij 23 May 1914 Kazan Russian Empire 13 March 1983 Leningrad USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Abraham Sprachman 15 January 1896 Honczarov Austria Hungary 6 August 1971 Toronto Canada was a Canadian theatrical and institutional architect partner of Kaplan and Sprachman a firm that designed 70 80 of all movie theaters in Canada from 1919 1950 50 Canada Mandel Sprachman 1925 Toronto Canada 2002 Toronto Canada was a Canadian theatrical and institutional architect Canada Clarence Stein 19 June 1882 Rochester NY 7 February 1975 was an American urban planner architect and writer best known for advancing the Garden City movement in the US United States Andrew Steiner also known as Endre Andre or Andrej Steiner 22 August 1908 Dunaszerdahely Austria Hungary 2 April 2009 Atlanta GA was a Czechoslovak American architect who participated in Jewish resistance to the Holocaust as a member of the Bratislava Working Group an underground Jewish organization Czechoslovakia United States Robert Stern 1885 Cologne Germany 1964 New York NY was a renowned German architect working in Cologne before he was forced by the Nazis to emigrate to London in 1936 Germany United States Robert A M Stern 23 May 1939 New York NY is an American architect and was dean of the Yale University School of Architecture from 1998 to 2016 United States Wilhelm Stiassny 1842 Pressburg Austria Hungary 1910 Bad Ischl Austria Hungary was an Austro Hungarian architect who oversaw the construction of 180 palaces schools residences factories hospitals and synagogues Austria Hungary Judith Stolzer Segall 20 May 1904 Riga Russian Empire 12 January 1990 Munich Germany was an Israeli architect who won the commission for the design of the Central Synagogue of Hadera Erez Israel Israel Eugen Stolzer 12 May 1886 Gyor Austria Hungary 22 December 1958 Rome Italy was an Israeli architect Austria Hungary Erez Israel Israel Arieh Streimer 1897 Russian Empire 1967 Israel was an Israeli architect Erez Israel Oskar Strnad 26 October 1879 Vienna Austria Hungary 3 September 1935 Bad Aussee Austria was an Austrian architect sculptor designer and set designer for films and theaters Austria Hungary Austria Joseph Sunlight 2 January 1889 Novogrudok Russian Empire 15 April 1978 was a Russian English architect and designer of Sunlight House Great Britain Yakov Svirsky ru Russian Yakov Osipovich Svirskij 1902 1990 was a Soviet architect USSR Harley Swedler 16 April 1962 Ottawa Canada is an architect whose projects have been exhibited at Palais de Tokyo Judisches Museum in Berlin and New York s The Jewish Museum worked with Diller Scofidio Renfro Richard Meier Partners and Martha Stewart Living Helena Syrkus nee Niemirowska 14 May 1900 Warsaw Russian Empire 19 November 1982 Warsaw Poland was an architect active in the Congres Internationaux d Architecture Moderne CIAM Poland Szymon Syrkus pl 1893 Warsaw Russian Empire 1964 Warsaw Poland was an architect and theoretician of architecture Poland Nitza Metzger Szmuk 1945 Tel Aviv Israel is an architect professor and author of Dwelling on the Dunes Tel Aviv Modern Movement and Bauhaus Ideals IsraelT editEdgar Tafel 12 March 1912 New York NY 18 January 2011 New York NY was an American architect and a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright who designed St John s in the Village Episcopal Church in Manhattan s Greenwich Village United States Iliya Talalai ru Russian Ilya Vladimirovich Talalaj 11 August 1934 Leningrad USSR 14 September 1987 Chelyabinsk USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Eugenio Gentili Tedeschi 14 March 1916 Turin Italy 14 April 2005 Milan Italy was an Italian architect designer teacher and writer who managed the rebuilding of the Heichal David u Mordechai Synagogue in Milan in the early 1950s Italy Stanley Tigerman 20 September 1930 Chicago IL 3 June 2019 was an American architect theorist and designer who designed the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center in Skokie Illinois United States Heinrich Tischler de 25 May 1892 Cosel Germany 16 December 1938 Breslau Germany was a German architect interior designer painter and graphic artist who died from injuries sustained in the Buchenwald concentration camp Germany Naum Trakhtenberg ru Russin Naum Efimovich Trahtenberg 4 January 1909 Bakhmach Russian Empire 16 October 1977 Minsk USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Norbert Troller 1896 Bruenn Austria Hungary 1984 New York NY was a Czech and American architect who designed Jewish community centers in the US Canada and Colombia Czechoslovakia United States Noi Trotsky Russian Noj Abra movich Tro ckij 15 March 1895 St Petersburg Russian Empire 19 November 1940 Leningrad USSR was a renowned Soviet architect whose best known project is the House of Soviets in St Petersburg USSR Fedor Troupyansky ru Russian Fedor Abramovich Troupyanskij 14 May 1874 Odessa Russian Empire 12 May 1949 Odessa USSR was a famous Russian and Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR Yuly Tsaune ru Russian Yulij Semenovich Caune 4 March 1862 Saaremaa Russian Empire 1930 Kharkiv USSR was a renowned Russian and Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR Manuil Tseil ru Russian Manuil Aleksandrovich Cejl was a Russian architect Russian Empire Semyon Tulchinsky Russian Semen Abramovich Tulchinskij 1914 Russian Empire 1994 Kharkiv Ukraine was a Soviet architect and educator USSR Moshe Tzur 1948 Tel Aviv Israel is an Israeli architect IsraelU editJoseph Urban 26 May 1872 Vienna Austria Hungary 10 July 1933 New York NY was an Austrian American architect illustrator and scenic designer 51 52 V editPierre Vago 30 August 1910 Budapest Austria Hungary 1 February 2002 Noisy sur Ecole France was a notable French architect who worked on the Hansaviertel in Berlin France Germany Samuil Vainshtein ru Russian Samuil Mironovich Vajnshtejn 12 February 1918 Kiev USSR 21 April 1996 Kiev Russia was a Soviet and Russian architect USSR RussiaW editGregori Warchavchik 2 April 1896 Odessa Russian Empire 27 July 1972 Sao Paulo Brazil was a successful Brazilian architect who designed the Lasar Segall Museum in Sao Paulo that opened in 1967 Brazil Vaclav Weinzett 4 January 1862 Straz Austria Hungary 24 April 1930 Prague Czechoslovakia was a distinguished Bohemian and Moravian architect Austria Hungary Czechoslovakia Eyal Weizman 1970 Haifa Israel is a British Israeli architect and the director of the research agency Forensic Architecture at Goldsmiths University of London Israel United Kingdom Rudolf Wels 28 April 1882 Osek Bohemia 8 March 1944 Auschwitz Poland was a Czech architect active in western Bohemia and Prague Czechoslovakia Ernst Wiesner ne Arnost Wiesner 21 January 1890 Malacky Austria Hungary 15 July 1971 Liverpool United Kingdom was a Modernist architect and one of the foremost interwar period architects of Brno Czechoslovakia Rachel Wischnitzer German Rahel Wischnitzer Bernstein 14 April 1885 Minsk Russian Empire 20 November 1989 New York NY was an architect and art historian art and architecture editor of the Encyclopaedia Judaica from 1928 to 1934 and worked with the Jewish Museum Berlin Germany United States Adolf Wolff de 10 August 1832 Esslingen Germany 29 March 1885 Stuttgart Germany was an architect active in Stuttgart Germany Richard Wolffenstein 7 September 1846 Berlin Germany 13 April 1919 Berlin Germany was a founding member of the Vereinigung Berliner Architekten Germany Hans Norbert Wormann 1898 Berlin Germany 1982 Florida was a successful American architect Germany United StatesY editAvraham Yaski Hebrew אברהם יסקי 14 April 1927 Kishinev Romania 28 March 2014 was an Israeli architect founded the architectural firm now known as Moore Yasky Sivan Architects and in 1982 was awarded the Israel Prize in architecture Erez Israel IsraelZ editJulian Zachariewicz 17 July 1837 Lemberg Austrian Empire 27 December 1898 Lvov Russian Empire was a Polish architect and renovator who supervised alongside Franciszek Skowron the construction of more than 100 pavilions for the General National Exhibition in Lviv Ukraine Russian Empire Viktor Zaidenberg Russian Viktor Abramovich Zajdenberg USSR Nahum Zalkind Russian Nahum Zalkind 1895 Russian Empire 1976 Israel was a German and Israeli architect Germany Israel Mikhail Zapol ru Russian Mihail Yudelevich Zapol 20 November 1914 Krasnaya Sloboda Russian Empire was a Soviet architect USSR Moshe Zarhy 1923 Jerusalem Mandatory Palestine is an Israeli architect and founder of Zarhy Architects in Tel Aviv Israel Abram Zaslavsky ru Russian Abram Moiseevich Zaslavskij 9 April 1899 Odessa Russian Empire 22 September 1962 Moscow USSR was a Soviet architect USSR Iosif Zektser ru Russian Iosif Abramovich Zekcer 1867 Vinnitsa Russian Empire 1933 Kiev USSR was a Russian and Soviet architect Russian Empire USSR Adolf Noyevich Zeligson ru Russian Adolf Noevich Zeligson 1867 Warsaw Russian Empire 10 June 1919 Lodz Poland was a renowned Russian architect Russian Empire Bruno Zevi 22 January 1918 Rome Italy 9 January 2000 Rome Italy was an Italian architect historian professor curator author and editor Italy Luca Zevi 1948 is an Italian architect professor curator and author Italy Aleksandr Zhuk ru Russian Aleksandr Vladimirovich Zhuk 18 June 1917 Kiev Russian Empire 4 January 2008 St Petersburg Russia was a renowned Soviet and Russian architect USSR Russia Martin Ziegler 1896 Vienna Austria Hungary 12 August 1974 New York NY was an Austrian architect Austria Bernard Zimmerman 22 April 1930 Cleveland CA 4 June 2009 Los Angeles CA was an American architect urban planner educator and preservationist helped create the Department of Architecture at California State Polytechnic University Pomona United States Moshe Zippor 1931 Tel Aviv Israel is an Israeli architect Israel Alejandro Zohn ne Alexander Zohn 8 August 1930 Vienna Austria 2000 Guadalajara Mexico was a Mexican architect notable for the acoustic shell in Agua Azul Park 1958 the Libertad Market 1959 and the Adolfo Lopez Mateos sports center 1962 all in Guadalajara 53 Mexico Alfred Zucker 23 January 1852 Freiburg Prussia 2 August 1913 Buenos Aires Argentina was an American architect who briefly served as State Architect of Mississippi 54 United States Argentinea Paul Zucker 14 August 1888 Berlin Germany 14 February 1971 New York NY was an architect and city planner in Berlin who joined the University in Exile at the New School for Social Research United States Anatol Zukerman Russian Anatolij Anatolevich Cukerman 1937 Kharkiv USSR was a Soviet and American architect USSR United States Georgy Zunblat ru Russian Georgij Aleksandrovich Zunblat 1898 St Petersburg Russian Empire 1979 Moscow USSR was a renowned Soviet architect Russian Empire USSRReferences edit The DiCamillo Companion Archived copy PDF www americanjewisharchives org Archived from the original PDF on 10 October 2008 Retrieved 14 January 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Romania Oradea s Zion Synagogue to be rededicated after restoration 24 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