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This is partially true of all architects, because their work is always involved in a collective context; but for none, or perhaps only for very few others, is it evident in the same degree. In fact, Sharon could have been a driving force in the old-new land's adventure, even without being a leader and an architect; or could have been simply a key-figure in the profession, as he was after the 1948 War of Independence in Ben Gurion's technical office, and later as president of the Association of Engineers and Architects; or, again, he could have been strictly an artist in his own right. The inner meaning of his architecture derives from these pendular alternatives, from the joyful refusal to select one of them, reducing the range of his vital tentacles.
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desert. A national water plan was set up that would carry water from the surplus areas in the north to the dry, water-poor areas in the south. And a network of National Parks was devised, spreading all over the country, exploiting the existing landscape features, nature reserves and historical sites.
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in 1948, Sharon was appointed head of the Government Planning Department, whose main challenge was where to settle the waves of immigrants who were arriving in the country, and in 1954 returned to his private architectural office. In the sixties, he expanded his activities abroad and during the next
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Academy in Moscow, an avant garde art school with similar aims as the Bauhaus. In 1929, some time after their return, Sharon and StĂślzl were married and their daughter Yael was born. In the same year, he received his Bauhaus diploma and was immediately put in charge of Hannes Meyer's architectural
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Sharon as a man, - as pioneer and citizen, as an artist: could one risk separating such aspects or levels of a single, overflowing personality? Of course, here the architect is privileged; behind his forms, however, one cannot fail to grasp the human, spiritual and social aspirations of a people.
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When the State was created in 1948 the overwhelming majority of the population was concentrated in a narrow coastal strip. One of the main tasks of the newly established Government Planning Department, headed by Sharon and directly responsible to the Prime Minister's Office under
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architects in the early thirties in a fierce struggle against the existing municipal bylaws. The spacious voids between the pillars created a shaded streetscape, added to the natural ventilation during the hot summer days and connected the pavements with the green areas.
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Sharon's main activity, however, was directed towards planning in the kibbutzim. He designed a great number of outline plans for existing collective settlements and their extensions as well as general layouts for new agricultural settlements, and school communities.
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Next to the Bauhaus school buildings in Dessau, it was the second largest project ever undertaken by the Bauhaus. The building underwent an extensive restoration which was completed in 2007. It is a protected building and in 2012 it was proposed for
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in 1932. These pavilions, for which he had won first prize in an architectural competition, were composed of modular wooden elements, progressively growing in height and length, covered by jute. There followed a series of buildings in the so-called
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Chairman of the I.T.C.C. (International Technical Cooperation Center) World Congress on: Technological Development of Israel and the Developing Countries, and of the I.T.C.C. World Congress: Dialogue in Development, in 1967 and
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rose from three and four storey buildings to multi-storey buildings in the sixties and seventies, Sharon's office designed many high-rise buildings for the government and for public institutions. He is the father of
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Sharon returned to his private practice in 1954, and set up a partnership with the architect Benjamin Idelson. From 1965 onwards he worked together with his son, Eldar Sharon, until his death in 1984.
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was appointed head of the building department and Sharon was to be greatly influenced by his teacher's pragmatical and functional approach to architecture. In 1928 he and two other Bauhäusler,
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Wiebke Dursthoff, Kibbutz und Bauhaus. Arieh Sharon und die Moderne in Palästina, Thesis (Dr.-Ing.), Faculty for Architecture and Landscape of the Leibnitz University, Hannover, Germany, 2010
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Medical Centres and Hospitals in Developing Countries in “Dialogue in Development (Proceedings of the 2nd World Congress of Engineers and Architects in Israel), Tel Aviv 1970
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Sigal Davidi Kunda, The Levant Fair 1934 and the Promotion of Modern Architecture in Eretz Israel, Research Thesis, Israel Institute of Technology Haifa, 2001
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Myra Warhaftig: They Laid the Foundation: Lives and Works of German-Speaking Jewish Architects in Palestine 1918–1948, (English translation), Wasmuth, 2007.
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At the end of 1953, Sharon was invited by the United Nations to serve as a planning expert in a Seminar on Housing and Community Improvement, held in
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Assaf Harofe Hospital near Tel Aviv, Masterplan and Nurses’ School, O.P.D. Clinics, Maternity and Pediatrics, and medical facilities
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on which most of the apartment buildings in the residential quarters are raised. This feature was achieved on the part of several
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Planning in Israel in "Israel and Middle East" (Tel Aviv), March 1952 and in “Town Planning Review” (Liverpool), April 1952
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In 1931, Sharon returned to Palestine and opened his architectural office in Tel Aviv, while Gunta StĂślzl emigrated to
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Wolf von Eckart: Cast in History, Not in Concrete, in: The Washington Post (Washington, D.C.), August 26, 1972.
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White City: International Style Architecture in Israel: A Portrait of an Era, (exhib. cat. by Michael Levin),
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Anna Minta: Israel bauen: 2. Der Nationalplan unter Arieh Sharon (1948–1953), Reimer, 2004, pp. 51–66.
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Solo Exhibition: Bauhaus, Kibbutz und die Vision vom Neuen Menschen, Goethe Institute Tel Aviv, 1994.
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Mira Warhaftig: Sie legten den Grundstein (German Edition), Berlin, Wasmuth, 1996, pp. 128–140.
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Tel Aviv – Neues Bauen 1930–1939, Stuttgart 1993, (exhib. catalogue in German by Irmel Kamp-Bandau).
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Deutsche jĂźdische Architekten vor und nach 1933, in: Myra Warhaftig: Das Lexikon, Reimer, 2007.
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Solo Exhibition: "Who are you Arieh Sharon", HaHalalit, Hayarkon Street 70, Tel Aviv, May 2008.
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and the leader of the first master plan of the young state, reporting to then Prime Minister,
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Wolf von Eckart: Shaping a New Land – Modern Goes Natural in Arieh Sharon's Israel, in:
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Leader of discussion on industrial prefabrication at the U.I.A. Congress in London, 1961
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Amiram Harlap: New Israeli Architecture, Associated University Presses, Inc., USA, 1982
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Masterplan for the Old City of Jerusalem and its environs. With Arch. David A. Brutzkus
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Physical Planning in Israel, The "Sharon" Plan, on the Arieh Sharon Foundation Website
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Sharon's first commission in Tel Aviv was the construction of four pavilions for the
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Collective Settlements in Israel in “Town Planning Review” (Liverpool), January 1955
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Haifa, incl. Secretariat, Library and Churchill Auditorium (competition, 1st prize)
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Uriel M. Adiv: Entry in Grove Dictionary of Art, Volume 28, 1996, pp. 556–7.
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University of Ife Nigeria, Institute of Education and Sectetariat, with AMY Ltd
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Des maisons sur le sable : Tel-Aviv, mouvement moderne et esprit Bauhaus,
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Tel Aviv Medical Center, extension of existing municipal hospital to 1000 beds
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President of the Association of Engineers and Architects in Israel, 1965–1971
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Chairman of the National Council for National Parks and Nature Reserves, 1964
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Soroka Medical Center, Beersheba, extensions and new wards block, 1200 beds
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Rokach Prize for Architecture (awarded by the Tel Aviv Municipality), 1960
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Gilbert Herbert: Entry in Contemporary Architects, Macmillan Press, 1980.
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http://www.bauhaus-dessau.de/the-bauhaus-building-by-walter-gropius.html
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Solo Exhibition: Kibbutz+Bauhaus: an architect's way in a new land,
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50 years bauhaus, Stuttgart 1967 (exhib. catalogue pp. 202,203)
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Executive member of the Engineers’ and Architects’ Association, 1936
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Work organisation, education and cultural activities in the kibbutz
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http://www.bauhaus-denkmal-bernau.de/en/landmark/significance.html
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Wolfson General Hospital, Holon, Tel Aviv, competition, 1st prize
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Hospitals in Israel in ”World Hospitals (London), Vol. 1”, 1964
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1954–1964: Arieh Sharon, Benjamin Idelson, Architects, Tel Aviv
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Three Generations of Sharon Architects – A Historical Summary
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Israel Environment Bulletin Winter 1997-5757, Vol. 20, No. 1
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Israel Environment Bulletin Spring 1995-5755, Vol. 18, No. 2
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Chairman of the I.I.A., Israel Institute of Architects, 1955
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The Israeli Project, (exhib. cat. in Hebrew by Zvi Efrat),
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1965–1984: Arieh Sharon, Eldar Sharon, Architects, Tel Aviv
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Ministry of Defense, Buildings 21 and 22, Hakyria, Tel Aviv
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Ludwig Kurzmann (later Arieh Sharon) was born in Jaroslau,
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Bundesschule des Allgemeinen Deutschen Gewerkschaftsbundes
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Planning Jerusalem in “Ekistics” (Athens), November 1974.
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Golden Medal of the Mexican Institute of Architects, 1963
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New Beilinson General Hospital, Petah Tikva, for 500 beds
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which would help define the city's architecture as the "
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Gerhard Schwab: Wohnen im Eigenen Haus, Stuttgart 1976.
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Ife University Nigeria, Halls of Residence with AMY Ltd
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office in Berlin, to supervise the construction of the
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Israel Pavilion at World Expo Brussels with architect
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Other activities included a series of lectures at the
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A distinctive feature of Tel Aviv's townscape are the
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with their daughter, Yael. In 1936 the two divorced.
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Roberto Aloi and Carlo Bassi: Ospedali, Milan 1973.
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Kibbutz + Bauhaus: an architect’s way in a new land
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Kibbutz + Bauhaus: An Architect's Way in a New Land
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The Ben Gurion Research Center, Midreshet Sde Boker
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First Masterplan for the University of Ife, Nigeria
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Index

Ariel Sharon

Jarosław
Austria-Hungary
Paris
Gunta StĂślzl
Israel Prize
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center
Rabin Medical Center
Hebrew
architect
Israel Prize
1962
Israel
David Ben-Gurion
Bauhaus
Dessau
Walter Gropius
Hannes Meyer
Israel
Mandatory Palestine
International Style
Bauhaus style of Tel Aviv
1947–1949 Palestine war
Ife University campus
Nigeria
Tel Aviv
Eldar Sharon
Arad Sharon
Galicia

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