Genia Averbuch

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Genia Averbuch was an Israeli architect best known for her influential modernist designs in Tel Aviv during the early 20th century.

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instanceOf architect
person
activeInPeriod early 20th century
interwar period
countryOfCitizenship Israel
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
fieldOfWork architecture
urban planning
gender female
influenced development of modernist urban space in Tel Aviv
knownFor contribution to the White City of Tel Aviv
designing public squares and residential buildings
movement International Style NERFINISHED
Modernism
notableAchievement winning competitions for public architecture in Tel Aviv
notableFor modernist designs in Tel Aviv
urban planning in Tel Aviv
notableRole pioneering woman architect in Israel
notableWork Dizengoff Square plan, Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
buildings around Dizengoff Square, Tel Aviv
notableWorkLocation Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
occupation architect
partOf White City of Tel Aviv architects NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Israel NERFINISHED
Mandatory Palestine NERFINISHED
Tel Aviv NERFINISHED
style Bauhaus-influenced architecture
International Style architecture NERFINISHED
workFocus public urban spaces
residential architecture

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Dizengoff Square designer Genia Averbuch