Shulamit Nadler
Shulamit Nadler (Hebrew: שולמית נדלר, 1923-2016) was a prominent Israeli modernist architect best known for her design of the National Library of Israel.
Shulamit Nadler | |
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Born | Shulamit Knibski August 16, 1923 |
Died | August 27, 2016 |
Parent(s) | Yitzhak Kanev |
Life
Shulamit Knibski Hebrew: שולמית קָניֶבסקי was born in Tel Aviv on August 16, 1923 to Rachel and Yitzhak Kanev.
Knibski trained at the Technion under Zeev Rechter; she was the second woman to complete an architectural degree at the school.[1][2] At Technion, she met Michael Nadler (Hebrew: מיכאל נדלר), who became her husband and longtime architectural partner after her graduation.[1]
In 1970, Nadler won the Rokach Prize.[1]
Shulamit Nadler died in 2016 at the age of 93.
Work
- Beit Sokolov, Tel Aviv, 1948
- Israeli Agricultural Bank (Hebrew: בנק החקלאות לישראל), Tel Aviv, 1925
- National Library of Israel, Jerusalem, 1956
- Jerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem, designed 1958
- Jerusalem Theatre (designed 1958), Jerusalem
- Sourasky Central Library at Tel Aviv University (1964), Tel Aviv
- National Library of Israel (1956), Jerusalem
References
- "הלכה לעולמה שולמית נדלר". עיתונות (in Hebrew). 2016-08-28. Retrieved 2019-05-03.
- ריבה, נעמה (2016-08-28). "מתה האדריכלית שולמית נדלר, ממתכנני הספרייה הלאומית ובית סוקולוב". הארץ (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2019-05-03.
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