born July 14, 1938, Haifa, Palestine
Israeli-Canadian architect.
Educated at McGill University School of Architecture, Montreal, he began his career in the offices of pueblo . This aroused intense international interest but failed to catch on as a low-cost housing construction method. Later works include Yeshivat Porat Joseph Rabbinical College in Jerusalem (1971–79) and Coldspring New Town near Baltimore (1971). He served as director of urban design at Harvard University, 1978–84.