Born in Bratislava, Slovakia (then the Austro-Hungarian Empire) (1907-1992), he immigrated to Israel in 1933. After studying at the Academy of Arts in Vienna, Austria, he worked in the offices of famous architects in Europe. After immigrating to Eretz Israel, he worked mainly in planning in the public field: Ramat Hanadiv and the Rothschild family’s grave plot, buildings in Kibbutz Gan Shlomo (where he lived at the time), buildings at Tel Aviv University and the Weizmann Institute of Science, monuments and more.
The buildings in the site designed by Uriel Schiller