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Moshe Zur Architects and Town Planners, Founder & Owner | Tel Aviv, Israel
Moshe Tzur, born in Tel Aviv, Israel in 1948.
Moshe studied in the Technion’s Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, completing each year with highest honors. In 1978, on his 30th birthday, he established his own firm. In 1985, Moshe joined the Technion’s faculty, and taught there for years, as an Associate Professor.
Over the years, Moshe has designed over 1,000 projects among them: The “Sarona Tower”, “Midtown Towers”, “Azrieli Town”, “Amot Atrium”, a new city “Harish” and hundreds of commercial, employment, residence and public buildings. Moshe won dozens awards among them 7 from Ctbuh.
Moshe has now worked on projects in 31 countries, from Brazil to Thailand and particularly in Europe where he is considered a leading international architect.
Moshe and his firm have had great success in pioneering projects for the integration of large-scale,…
Regional Committee, Israel (2013 – Present)
Awards Façade Engineering Jury (2020; 2021)
Regional Committee, Israel, Board Member (2013 – Present)
Annual Conference, Presenter (Shanghai 2014; New York 2015)
Innovation Conference, Speaker (Chicago 2018; Shenzhen 2019; Chicago 2020)
2016 CTBUH Leaders Meeting Report
16 October 2016
Annual Summit of the Construction Industrial 2014
17–20 November 2014
CTBUH Israel Plays Key Role at Building Center Summit
17–20 November 2014
31 May 2018
The Azrieli Sarona Tower is both the first "twisted” and the tallest building in Israel. The substantial mass of the tower was carefully designed in...
26 October 2015
Tel Aviv’s Midtown/Azrieli North Complex is the new hub of the northern central business district (CBD) that functions to connect the activity centers of the...
16 September 2014
The living city is ideally composed of elements in an ecologically dynamic relationship with the urban environment. Environmental function measured over time constitutes a seminal...
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