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The minimalist aesthetic of the House of the Book, a chapel and conference hall, matches other buildings designed by Eisenshtat, a leading American synagogue architect. While he often favored…
Contributor:
Sidney Eisenshtat
Places:
Brandeis, United States of America
Date:
1973
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Though construction ended in 1888 after eight years, the neo-Byzantine and Moorish revival Grand Choral Synagogue in St. Petersburg was not consecrated until 1893. The grand, imposing building, which…
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Leon I. Bakhman, Ivan I. Shaposhnikov
Places:
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire (St Petersburg, Russia)
Date:
1893
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In his design for the Merhavia cooperative farm (kibbutz), Alexander Baerwald arranged one-story residential buildings and a two-story main building, used for storage and equipment, around a central…
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Alexander Baerwald
Places:
Ottoman Palestine (Israel, Israel)
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ca. 1912
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Contributor:
Alexander Baerwald
Places:
Haifa, Ottoman Palestine (Haifa, Israel)
Date:
1916