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Education: University of California, Berkeley, California BLA 1963. Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass, MLA 1966. |
Professional experience: 1963 - 1965 Lawrence Halprin and Associates, San Francisco, California. 1966 The Architects Collaborative, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1966-1967 The Greater London Council, Architecture Department. 1968 Jerusalem Municipality, City Engineer's Department. |
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1969 Owner and director of Shlomo Aronson and Associates, a multi-discipline office of Landscape Architects, Architects, and Town Planners, Jerusalem, Israel. The office employees: 20 full time employees, in the following categories: 7 landscape architects, 7 architects, 1 geographer, 2 computer technicians, 3 administrators. Chairman of the Israel Associates of Landscape Architects, 1991-1998 |
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Teaching: Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem, Department of Architecture 1979 - 1985, 1992. Harvard Graduate School of Design, Urban Design Department, Guest Critic, Spring 1981,Spring 1982, Fall 1997. Harvard Graduate School of Design, Landscape Architecture Department, Visiting Professor, fall 1985, spring 1988, fall 1997. Hebrew University Jerusalem, The Institute of Urban and Regional Studies, 2000-2001. Guest lecturer in various American, Canadian, Italian, German, Indian, Russian and South African Universities. |
Awards: Represented Israel in the International Biennale in Venice 1991, for Sherover Promenade. Represented Israel in the International Biennale in Venice 1996, for Shaar Hagai interchange, Nazareth, Ben Gurion Air-Port, Cross Israel highway. Pfefferman Prize, 1989. Rechter Prize, 1990. "Beautiful Israel" Prize, 1991. "Designer of the Year 1995" (with Archi.David Resnik) for the magazine "Mivnim" for the masterplan of the town Beit Shemesh. 1995 - Excellence in Communication, Landscape Architectural Magazine. Karavan Prize, 1998. Architects and Town Planners Award Prize, 1998. Jerusalem Prize for Architecture, 2000. The Gold Medal, and Best Design Award, Osaka EXPO'90. Silver medal for design, Kunming, China, EXPO '99. Distinguished Alumnus Award, University of California, Berkeley - 2001. |