Israeli Architect, Practices, Design Studios, Architectural Office, List
Israeli Architects Offices : Design Practices
Architectural Studios Israel – Key Middle East Designers
post updated 25 June 2021
Israeli Design Offices
Israeli Architect – Architect Listings
This page contains a selection of major Israeli architecture offices, with links to individual practice pages. We’ve selected what we feel are the key Israeli Architects, but additions are always welcome. The focus is on contemporary Israel architects but information on traditional architecture studios is also welcome.
Currently the most notable architecture practices are Chyutin Architects and SO Architecture, though neither produces much work outside the country. The most famous Israeli designers is Ron Arad but he is based in London.
Additions for the Israeli Architects Studios page welcome
Israeli Architecture
photograph : Asaf Oren
Links to Israeli Architect Studio Information – Architects Practices listed alphabetically by surname
Israeli Architects Practices
Moshe Safdie Architects (based in Boston, USA – Branch Offices in Jerusalem)
Israel Architect Studios featured on this site but not listed in architect practice section
Nir Kutz Architects
Pitsou Kedem
Preston Scott Cohen – main office based in Cambridge, MA, USA
Talmon Biran Architecture Studio
Famous Israeli Architect + Designer
Ron Arad – international designer based in London, England
Additional Israeli architecture studios welcome : please mail images (min. 72 DPI and 900 pixels wide) & architect practice profile to us at the e-mail address below
Location: Israel, the Middle East, western Asia
Israeli Architecture – Latest Designs
Tel Aviv House
Design: Chyutin Architects
photograph from architect
Tel Aviv House
The ground floor was designed as a living room, kitchen and dining room, with wide windows overlooking the yard surrounded by a high fence. The first floor was made into the son’s apartment and studio.
Rothschild Tower, Tel Aviv
Design: Richard Meier & Partners Architects
render : DBOX
Rothschild Tower
Historically architecture in Tel Aviv consists mostly of low scale Bauhaus style buildings designed in the 1930’s. Known as the White City, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003. Rothschild Blvd runs through the heart of the White City and is an active pedestrian street with a central green space, alleys of trees and a variety of restaurants street cafes and espresso pavilions.
Community Centre for People with Disabilities, Holon
Design: Golany Architects
photography : Amit Gosher
Community Centre for People with Disabilities, Holon
Inclusive design approach was implemented, so as to create an environment suiting all. It was important to make sure that the accessibility provision would not result in an unattractive, stigmatizing, remedial environment that announces people’s disability, but rather, to create a setting where everyone would feel comfortable and equal.
Architecture in Countries close to Israel
Additions / photos for the Israeli Architect Offices page welcome