
Yael Moria, Tula Amir, Hanan Pomagrin, Ami Shinar, Jeremie Hoffmann, Irene Goldberg, Yossie Vassid

The Architect was a tribute to the first women architects of pre-state Israel, curated in collaboration with historian Dr. Sigal Davidi of Tel Aviv University, whose research forms the historical foundation of the exhibition. The show was developed for International Women's Day 2023.
Ten active, multidisciplinary contemporary architects responded to the work of the first ten women architects of Israel and Palestine - figures like Lotte Cohn, who in 1931 opened the first women-led architecture office in Tel Aviv, alongside the Bauhaus-trained generation of the Mandate period whose work shaped the city but whose names were largely written out of its history.
Notable participating architects included Yael Moria, Tula Amir, Hanan Pomagrin, Ami Shinar, Jeremie Hoffmann, Irene Goldberg, and Yossie Vassid. The exhibition brought research and contemporary practice into the same room - a structural argument that visibility, then and now, is the work.