Arieh Sharon (Hebrew: אריה שרון; May 28, 1900 – July 24, 1984) was an Israeli architect and winner of the Israel Prize for Architecture in 1962. Sharon...
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Affairs Arieh Lubin (1897–1980), Israeli artist Arieh O'Sullivan (born 1961), American-Israeli author, journalist, and defense correspondent Arieh Sharon (1900–1984)...
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become a heritable Israeli surname. Arieh Sharon (born Ludwig Kurzmann, 1900–1984), Israeli architect Ariel Sharon (born Ariel Scheinermann, 1928–2014)...
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1933, many Jewish architects of the Bauhaus school in Germany, like Arieh Sharon, had fled to the British Mandate of Palestine. Both the emigration of...
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Rabin Medical Center (redirect from HaSharon Hospital)
HaSharon Hospital was built in 1942 as an extension of Beilinson. In 1954, a new building in the International Style was designed by Arieh Sharon and...
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was founded in 1963 as a one-building facility designed by architect Arieh Sharon. Renamed Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, it now encompasses three hospitals...
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architecture student Arieh Sharon and lost German citizenship. Their daughter Yael was born in 1929. In 1936 Stölzl and Sharon divorced. In 1942, age...
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three founding fathers of Israeli architecture, along with Dov Karmi and Arieh Sharon. Among his works, Rechter designed Binyanei HaUma (International Convention...
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Culture du Mali/UNESCO. Stuttgart, K.; Israel, Massada, eds. (1976), Arieh Sharon, Kibbutz + Bauhaus: an architect's way in a new land, p. 19 Marchand...
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Arieh El-Hanani, born Sapozhnikov (1898–1985) was an Israel Prize winner in the field of architecture for his "contribution to shaping Israeli culture...
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