(born Rth Imre, 1871 20 August 1948), apprentice to Daniel Burnham and architect of classic Jazz Age New York apartment buildings and hotels, who founded firm known as the "Builders Architects".
(27 March 1867, Pest 8 July 1951, Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian architect.
was a French architect, known for his Synagogue de Neuilly design.
(13 January 1865, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes 1956) was a French architect and archaeologist.
(Hebrew: ??? ????), is an Israeli architect based in New York City.
(b. 1943 in Los Angeles (LA), California) practices architecture with his eponymously named LA-based 25-person firm.
German-Jewish architect, prime exponent of the Expressionist and Bauhaus styles. Forced to leave Germany in 1933, fled to British Mandate of Palestine, where he designed (among other things) hospital buildings and some buildings in the Weizmann Institute, incl. Chaim Weizmanns house. Left for US in 1941, where he designed hospitals, synagogues, and community centers.
(7 March 1864 1929) was a Swedish architect.
(16 March 1909 7 November 1969) was an Italian architect, writer and educator.
(11 September 1902 15 November 1987) was an architect and designer of furniture, and a key member of the architectural Modern Movement after he had moved from Hungary to the United Kingdom.
As a cofounder and chairman of Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates, A. Eugene Kohn has led many of the firm’s most complex and high-profile projects, developing the firm’s reputation as one of the world’s preeminent architectural practices.
(1904, Lodz - ? lost in Holocaust) was a Polish and Israeli architect.
(1896, Honczarov, Galicia 1971, Toronto, Canada) was a Canadian theatrical and institutional architect.
(1906, Kovno - Moscow) (Russian: ???????, ????? ?????????) was an electrical fixtures designer, researcher and writer.
(6 March 1924, Minsk 14 February 1979, Minsk) (Russian: ?????, ????? ???????????) was a Soviet architect in Minsk.
(1919, Lubny ) (Russian: ??????, ????? ???????????) is a renowned Soviet architect.
(1914, Starodub, Orel province 1993, Chelyabinsk) (Russian: ??????, ????? ???????????) was a successful Soviet architect and educator.