Joseph Barsky
Joseph Barsky Hebrew: יוסף ברסקי, ? in Odessa, Russian Empire – 1943 in Haifa, Palestine), an architect. Barsky was a graduate of the Architectural College in Grekov Odessa Art school of Odessa and of the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Art.[1] Since 1907 lived and worked in Jerusalem, Mandatory Palestine. One of the most renowned architects - the Zionists, representatives of the Eretz Yisrael style.
Significant buildings
- Herzliya Hebrew High School, Tel Aviv[4][5][6]
- The first kiosk in Tel Aviv at the middle of the Rothschild Boulevard,.[2][3]
- Bikur Cholim Hospital, Jerusalem
- Diskin Orphanage, Jerusalem
References
- ↑ Sergey R. Kravtsov, "Reconstruction of the Temple by Charles Chipiez and Its Applications in Architecture," Ars Judaica, vol. 4 (2008), 36-37.
- 1 2 "הקיוסק הראשון" (in Hebrew). My Tel Aviv. Archived from the original on 2012-08-12. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
- 1 2 Yediot Aharonot. "לילה לבן: בתים בת"א שהחושך עושה להם טוב" (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2012-08-12. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
- ↑ Diana Dolev. "Architectural Orientalism in the Hebrew University – the Patrick Geddes and Frank Mears Master-Plan" (pdf). Tel Aviv University. pp. 218–219.
- ↑ Annabel Jane Wharton (2001). Building the Cold War. University of Chicago Press. p. 108. ISBN 0-226-89419-3.
- ↑ Catherine Weill-Rochant. "Myths and Buildings of Tel Aviv". Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem.
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