Moshe Safdie
Appearance
Moshe Safdie | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Israeli, Canadian |
Alma mater | McGill University 1961 |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | AIA Gold Medal Order of Canada Gold Medal of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Wolf Prize in Arts (Architecture)[1] |
Practice | Safdie Architects |
Buildings | Habitat 67 Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum |
Projects | Alrov Mamilla Quarter |
Moshe Safdie, CC, FAIA (born July 14, 1938) is an Israeli-Canadian architect, urban designer, educator, theorist, and author. He is known for designing the Habitat 67, which paved the way for his international career.[2] He won the Wolf Prize in 2019.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Wolf Prize 2019 - Jerusalem Post
- ↑ Dvir, Noam (2012-02-03). "Israeli Architecture With Eastern Promise". Haaretz. Retrieved 2016-04-04.
Other websites
[change | change source]Quotations related to Moshe Safdie at Wikiquote Media related to Moshe Safdie at Wikimedia Commons
- The Safdie Hypermedia Archive-- McGill Univ. Archived 2011-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
- Safdie Architects
- Historic Places in Canada
- CBC Digital archives-- "Moshe Safdie: Hero of Habitat"
- Moshe Safdie at the TED (conference), 2002
- Fallout Archived 2011-05-23 at the Wayback Machine Zvi Elhyani, Maayan Magazine, 2005
- Power People: Moshe Safdie Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine Zvi Elhyani, Volume, 2005
- Salt Lake City Library on ARCHUtah Archived 2010-06-22 at the Wayback Machine
- Interview on Charlie Rose August 23, 2011 Archived November 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- Kauffmann Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, MO Archived 2011-10-05 at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/the-architecture-of-moshe-safdie-a-man-of-the-world/