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Nationality | Israeli |
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Alma mater | Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne |
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Gilead Duvshani is an Israeli architect, architectural theorist, artist and author.
Duvshani was born in 1947 to the educators, Yehudit and Menashe Duvshani, a second son between two sisters. In 1975 he graduated with a degree in architecture from the EPFL Ecole Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne in Switzerland. Upon his return to Israel, he worked in Yaakov Rechter's office for about three years, and since 1983 he has worked as an independent architect in Tel Aviv.
In 1981, he began an academic career, including teaching in the Department of Architecture at the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem, the Faculty of Architecture at the Haifa Technion, Ariel University and the Holon Institute of Technology.
From 1996 to 2001, he served as the city engineer of Rosh HaAyin. In this position, he was responsible for all areas of construction in the city. Residential buildings, public buildings, and urban planning. Also, responsibility for planning the growth of the city from 30,000 to 120,000 residents.
Duvshani has designed dozens of architectural projects in all areas of architecture, private homes, residential buildings, public buildings, conservation, and urban planning. His architectural worldview is based on an approach that believes in the character of the place as a unique component of the architectural work. An approach called Critical Regionalism is an approach that continues modern architecture but negates its insensitivity to the data of the place and the playfulness of postmodernism.
Duvshani is a member of the Association of Engineers and Architects in Israel, in the Israeli Council for the Preservation of Buildings and Historical Monuments’ DO.CO.MO.MO. Documentation and preservation of the buildings of the modern movement and the planners of "Bamkom" for 2002, a human rights organization.
Commendation of the jury, the competition for the planning of a synagogue in Kiryat Ya'arim, 1980. First prize, by Holon City Engineer, Struma Square Design. 1999 First prize, excellence in construction, for a residential building at 20 Yitzhak Rabin Street, Holon. By the Contractors Organization. 2003 First prize, the competition for excellence in the construction of the beautiful house in Holon, by the Holon Municipality. 2006 Third Prize, the Competition for Excellence in Building the Beautiful House in Holon, by the Municipality of Holon, 2006
2004 - Personal exhibition, oil paintings - "Lines to the Place", Lighthouse Gallery - Jaffa. 2005 - Pavilion of graduates of the Faculty of Design of the Holon Institute of Technology, La Pira in Milan, Curators. 2005 2006 - Personal exhibition, architectural projects and oil paintings, "Vitrin" Gallery, Faculty of Design, Holon Institute of Technology. 2007 - Personal exhibition of oil paintings, Artists' House, Tel Aviv. Curator: Arie Berkowitz.
1995-1991 - Four years of research that led to a book about Magidovich, the first architect of Tel Aviv, published by the Ministry of Defense. 2007–2010 - Research for a book: Design Studio. 2008–2009 - Research for the book: "Comments on Local Architecture in Israel" published in Germany.
• Member of the Editorial Board of A.A. Quarterly of the Israel Institute of Architects association.
• Editor of a special issue on Tel-Aviv Architecture. 1984
• Editor and text writing for the exhibition "Built Ye Cities", on Israeli architecture, London 1985
• Editor and text writing for the exhibition "Building a Homeland", on Israeli architecture, Moscue 1991
• Editor of "Vitrina" the bulletin of the Design Faculty at H.I.T. and an article about the Sarahbai house in India by Le Corbusier, 2006
•"Y. Magidovitch" a book by Misrad Habitachon Publishing House, 303 p. 24/30cm The book deal with the architecture of Y. Magidovitch – the first architect of Tel-Aviv. And includes a wide description of the history of the beginning of Tel-Aviv architecture 1995
•"Notes on Local Architecture in Israel" by Wasmuth Publishing House Berlin 2008 268p. 20/28cm, color, hardcover.
•"Foundation Design Studio" – 240 p. 20/24 color, softcover. The book describes a methodology of teaching the foundation design in schools of design and architecture. Include examples of exercises and a wide range of student’s works. Wasmuth Publishing House Berlin
Duvshani served as head of the School of Architecture at Ariel University. Over the years he has taught courses at all levels of academic studies in design and architecture. From 2001 to 2004, he taught at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. From 2004 to 2007, he served as dean of the design faculty of the Holon Institute of Technology. Since 2008 he has been a professor at the School of Architecture at Ariel University. In 2009/2009 he taught in Paris in the schools: ESAM and ENSI Between 2015 and 2018 he served as dean at home The School of Architecture at Ariel University.
While studying in Switzerland, Duvshani was an actor in the amateur theater "Théâtre Onze". In recent years he has been performing in the Ofra Weingarten amateur theater. He is married and the father of four.
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