Munio Weinraub

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Munio Gitai Weinraub (geboren als Munio Weinraub 6. März 1909 in , Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 24. September 1970 in Haifa) war ein israelischer Architekt. rdf:langString
Munio Gitai Weinraub (ur. 1909 w Szumlanach, zm. 1970) – izraelski architekt. rdf:langString
Munio Gitai Weinraub (March 6, 1909 - September 24, 1970) was an Israeli architect, a pioneer of modern architecture and urban and environmental planning in Israel, and one of the most prominent representatives of the Bauhaus heritage in the country. Throughout his 36 years career, Weinraub was responsible for the construction and planning of thousands of housing units, workers' housing units and private homes in and around Haifa. Weinraub took part in the initial planning of the Hebrew University campus in Givat Ram and the Yad Vashem Museum in Jerusalem. From the beginning of his career, Weinraub sought to combine the values of Hannes Meyer's social planning with the meticulous construction art of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. His works are designed out of deep social sensitivity and are ch rdf:langString
rdf:langString Munio Gitai Weinraub
rdf:langString Munio Weinraub
rdf:langString Munio Gitai Weinraub
rdf:langString Munio Gitai Weinraub
rdf:langString Munio Gitai Weinraub
rdf:langString Haifa, Israel
xsd:date 1970-09-24
rdf:langString Szumlany, Schlesien
xsd:date 1909-03-06
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xsd:date 1909-03-06
rdf:langString Munio Gitai Weinraub, Bauhaus, 1930
rdf:langString Gideon Gitai , Amos Gitai
xsd:date 1970-09-24
rdf:langString Planning of administration and library building of Yad Vashem-The World Holocaust Remembrance Center, Jerusalem, Munio Weinraub, 1953-1955. The Hydraulic Institute, Technion, Haifa, Munio Weinraub et Al Mansfeld, 1953-1956. Meiser Institute for Jewish Studies, Givat-Ram Campus, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Munio Weinraub et Al Mansfeld, 1955-1957. "Lighthouse for the Blind", Kiryat Haim, Munio Weinraub et Al Mansfeld, 1956-1958. Kiryat Hamemshala, government complex in Jerusalem.
rdf:langString Architect
rdf:langString Efratia Munchik Margalit, marriage 1936
xsd:integer 1932
rdf:langString Munio Gitai Weinraub (geboren als Munio Weinraub 6. März 1909 in , Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 24. September 1970 in Haifa) war ein israelischer Architekt.
rdf:langString Munio Gitai Weinraub (March 6, 1909 - September 24, 1970) was an Israeli architect, a pioneer of modern architecture and urban and environmental planning in Israel, and one of the most prominent representatives of the Bauhaus heritage in the country. Throughout his 36 years career, Weinraub was responsible for the construction and planning of thousands of housing units, workers' housing units and private homes in and around Haifa. Weinraub took part in the initial planning of the Hebrew University campus in Givat Ram and the Yad Vashem Museum in Jerusalem. From the beginning of his career, Weinraub sought to combine the values of Hannes Meyer's social planning with the meticulous construction art of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. His works are designed out of deep social sensitivity and are characterized by minimalist geometry, simple and modest presence and efficient functional planning. Inspired by his teacher Mies van der Rohe, Weinraub chose to give up "problems of form" in order to dedicate himself to "problems of construction" and focus on the act of construction itself, the treatment of the material and the processing of the architectural individual.
rdf:langString Munio Gitai Weinraub (ur. 1909 w Szumlanach, zm. 1970) – izraelski architekt.
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xsd:gYear 1970
xsd:gYear 1932
xsd:gYear 1909
xsd:gYear 1970

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