Genia Averbuch (Hebrew: ג'ניה אוורבוך; Russian: Женя Авербух; 1909–1977) was an Israeli architect. She was born in 1909 in Smila, Russian Empire. Genia...
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Averbuch is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ilan Averbuch (born 1953), Israeli sculptor Genia Averbuch (1909-1977), Israeli architect...
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Dizengoff Circle, White City, Tel Aviv, by Genia Averbuch, 1934...
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on Bialik Street, near the old City Hall and Bialik House, in 2008. Genia Averbuch Samuel Barkai Jacob Ben-Sira Joseph Berlin Aryeh Elhanani Elsa Gidoni...
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architect, illustrator and interior designer working in Ireland (born 1903) Genia Averbuch, Israeli architect (born 1909) Fondazione Renzo Piano. Retrieved 2014-06-09...
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1990) October 25 – Moshe Mayer, Romanian Jewish architect (died 1993) Genia Averbuch, Russian Jewish architect (died 1977) September 14 – Charles Follen...
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Ha'am Street, White City (Tel Aviv), Mandatory Palestine, designed by Genia Averbuch. Steen Eiler Rasmussen – London, the Unique City RIBA Royal Gold Medal...
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square – a roundabout at the intersection of six streets. In 1934, Genia Averbuch won a competition for the design of a municipal plaza. The square is...
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Samuel (Shmuel) Malavsky – сantor. Oleksandr Kovpak – football player. Genia Averbuch – architect. Smila is twinned with: Bahacheve, Ukraine Irpin, Ukraine...
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her home in Washington, D.C. Swedish Pavilion at the Levant Fair with Genia Averbuch, Tel Aviv, 1934 Apartment house, Tel Aviv, 1937 General Motors Futurama...
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