Remembering Israel Goodovitch: A Visionary Architect and City Engineer
'His life's mission': Former Tel Aviv city engineer, architect Israel Goodovitch, dies at 92
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Israel Goodovitch, a prominent architect and former city engineer of Tel Aviv, passed away at 92. Renowned for his unconventional approach and commitment to architecture, he designed significant projects in Israel and abroad, including the Aviv Towers and stadiums in South Africa. His legacy includes a focus on community and innovative design.
- 01Goodovitch was born in Haifa in 1934 and studied at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and the University of Tokyo.
- 02He designed notable projects including the Aviv Towers in Tel Aviv and the national stadium in Bophuthatswana, South Africa.
- 03From 1967 to 1975, he was the official in charge of rural planning at Israel's Housing Ministry, where he designed the internationally recognized Hazeva Field School.
- 04Goodovitch was involved in public life, serving as Tel Aviv's city engineer and running for city council in 2013.
- 05He published several books on architecture, including 'Architecturology' in 1967, and established a prize for architecture students at Ariel University.
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Israel Goodovitch, a key figure in Israel's architectural landscape, died on Friday at the age of 92. Born in Haifa in 1934, Goodovitch was an alumnus of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and the University of Tokyo. He was known for his bold and unconventional approach to architecture, which he viewed as a sacred mission aimed at improving society. His son, Dekel Goodovitch, highlighted his father's dedication, stating that architecture was not just a profession but a lifelong commitment.
Throughout his career, Goodovitch designed significant structures, including the Aviv Towers in Tel Aviv and the national stadium in Bophuthatswana, South Africa. He served as the official in charge of rural planning at the Housing Ministry from 1967 to 1975, during which he created the acclaimed Hazeva Field School. In addition to his architectural work, he was active in public life, serving as Tel Aviv's city engineer and running for city council in 2013. Goodovitch also authored several influential books on architecture and established a prize for architecture students at Ariel University. His legacy continues to inspire future generations in the field of architecture.
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Goodovitch's work has significantly influenced urban planning and architecture in Israel, inspiring future architects and impacting community design.
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