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Avner Yashar ( he, אבנר ישר; born June 13, 1956) is an
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and the owner of Yashar Architects.


Biography


Family and studies

Avner was born in
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv-Yafo ( he, תֵּל־אָבִיב-יָפוֹ, translit=Tēl-ʾĀvīv-Yāfō ; ar, تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا, translit=Tall ʾAbīb-Yāfā, links=no), often referred to as just Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the G ...
in 1956. His mother was Rema Samsonov, an opera singer, a professor at the
Beit Zvi Beit Zvi School for the Performing Arts, and a Theater ( he, בית צבי) is an acting school, and a theater located in the Tel Aviv District city of Ramat Gan, Israel, established in 1950. History Beit Zvi is the country's first theater school ...
School for the Performing Arts and
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of Tel Aviv, and his father was the architect Yitzhak Yashar, winner of the Rokach Prize and
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, who designed many
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s in Israel such as the "
Tel Aviv Museum of Art Tel Aviv Museum of Art ( he, מוזיאון תל אביב לאמנות ''Muzeon Tel Aviv Leomanut'') is an art museum in Tel Aviv, Israel. The museum is dedicated to the preservation and display of modern and contemporary art from Israel and aroun ...
", "Mexico Building" at
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
, "David Towers" and "
Dizengoff Center Dizengoff Center ( he, דיזנגוף סנטר) is a shopping mall at the intersection of Dizengoff Street and King George Street in Tel Aviv, Israel. The mall is named for Meir Dizengoff, the first mayor of Tel Aviv. History Dizengoff Center, ...
." In the late 1970s, Avner began studying
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and
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at Tel Aviv University. Prior to graduating, Avner chose to change his
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and in 1980 he commenced his studies in architecture at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in
Jerusalem Jerusalem (; he, יְרוּשָׁלַיִם ; ar, القُدس ) (combining the Biblical and common usage Arabic names); grc, Ἱερουσαλήμ/Ἰεροσόλυμα, Hierousalḗm/Hierosóluma; hy, Երուսաղեմ, Erusałēm. i ...
. After four years, he furthered his studies at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in
Haifa Haifa ( he, חֵיפָה ' ; ar, حَيْفَا ') is the third-largest city in Israel—after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv—with a population of in . The city of Haifa forms part of the Haifa metropolitan area, the third-most populous metropol ...
, where he graduated in 1986. During his years of study, Avner had already begun working with his father in his office.


As an architect

Since 1997, Yashar has been the chief architect and owner of Yashar Architects. The firm currently employs 87 workers, including 76 Architects and 5 partners . In 2002, the plan for the Tzamarot Ayalon neighborhood in Tel Aviv, which was designed by Avner Yashar's office, was approved. In this neighborhood Avner also designed four high-rise buildings: One Tower, W-Tower, W Prime and ROM Tower, the tallest in the neighborhood. In 2009 Avner won a
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for the design of the Metropolitan Development Authority building in
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city,
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after defeating 10 firms (Indian and international). Of the four firms which reached the finals of the competition, Yashar's project was selected. In 2011, Avner became the first Israeli Architect to win an Award of Excellence in the CTBUH (Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat ) International Competition for
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s with two high –rise towers that were designed by him In 2017, after planning joint projects such as
Totzeret HaAretz Towers Totzeret HaAretz Towers ( he, מגדלי תוצרת הארץ, ''Migdalei Totzeret HaAretz''), stylized as ToHa, is a partly built complex of three office skyscrapers in Tel Aviv, Israel. The first tower was completed in February 2019, and the sec ...
(TOHA) in Tel Aviv and Bay 51 in Haifa, Avner established a joint firm with Israeli-Londoner Architect and designer Ron Arad, named AradYashar In 2021, the ToHA building, designed by Ron Arad and Avner Yashar, won the CTBUH award for "Best Tall Office Building," and "Best Tall Building Middle East and Africa". In 2018, Avner's firm won two first prize awards at an excellence Competition of the Israeli Construction and Infrastructure Industry. Tel Aviv's "Bezalel Market" project won the "Luxury Residential Complex" category, and Herzliya's "Vitania House - Fedco" project won the "Best Office Building" category.


Architectural Ideology

For the past 20 years, Avner has been calling for the densification of cities in Israel. During these years, the projects he planned were also characterized by multiple urban construction, including the construction of
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s and mixed-use projects. In addition, Avner claims that the accelerated
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requires new and innovative thinking regarding the development of future cities in Israel. In terms of his architectural ideology, Avner has been defined as a prominent influencing figure in the landscape of high-rise towers of Tel Aviv. In 2014, Avner taught at the
Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
's School of Architecture. In the same year, Avner published a study examining the urban connectivity of Tel Aviv. As a part of the study's conclusion, Avner proposed to create main arteries throughout the city which would bear a single name in addition to building more
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s over the
Ayalon highway Ayalon ( he, אַיָּלוֹן, איילון, ‘place of deer’) is the name of an Israeli placename and a Hebrew family name. It is the modern transliteration of Ajalon. It is derived from ( ‘deer’). It may refer to the following: Places * ...
which would further connect the separated eastern and western sections of the city.. As part of Avner's architectural
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of urban mixed-use development, he designed: Rothschild 1 Tower, Da Vinci Towers, and Sumile Towers in Tel Aviv, W Tower, W Prime and ROM in the Tzameret Park neighborhood, as well as the Diamond Exchange District Towers in the city of Ramat Gan, which will be the largest office complex in Israel and will include a 77, 88 and 120 story Towers. The 120 story tower, which will rise half a kilometer, will be the tallest skyscraper in Israel, and amongst the tallest in the world. In addition, Avner designed a large number of residential and mixed-use complexes, including: The Wholesale Market complex (Gindi TLV) which is the largest residential complex in Tel Aviv, Bezalel Market complex and the Aliya Market complex (Florentine Village) in Tel Aviv. Yashar also developed a mixed-use master plan for the Yoseftal
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area in Holon and a large residential plan at the corner of Dafna and Arlozorov streets in Tel Aviv. In 2017, a lecture that was given by Avner at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design: "Residential towers as a way out of a crisis" was included in the book "Dreaming of a home - The ongoing housing crisis and high-rise construction in Israel" edited by Joshua Guttman and published by Resling Publishers.


Personal life

In 1983, Avner married Michal Bahir and they have three children: Tut, Tara and Thai. They divorced in 1998. In 2010, Avner married
Ronit Elkabetz Ronit Elkabetz ( he, רונית אלקבץ; 27 November 1964 – 19 April 2016) was an Israeli actress, screenwriter and film director. She worked in both Israeli and French cinema. She won three Ophir Awards and received a total of seven nomin ...
, actress and director, and in 2012 she gave birth to Shalimar and Omri. .  In 2016, Avner Yashar was widowed after Ronit's long battle with lung cancer. In 2020, Avner married Architect Adi Iny Yashar. . In 2021 she gave birth to Raphael Aharon, and in 2023 to their second son, Uri. The couple lives in Tel Aviv. Avner has lived in Tel Aviv all his life.


Social activity and community contribution.

In 2013, after his father passed away, Avner initiated the "Yashar Workshop" and the "Yashar Prize", in collaboration with the Tel Aviv University School of Architecture. The "Yashar Prize" is a prize money awarded to an Architecture graduate student who has excelled in his/her degree project. In 2017, after the death of his wife Ronit Elkabetz, Avner partnered with Ronit's brother Shlomi Elkabetz to initiate a
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in Ronit's name, named "Fearless." This scholarship, which is also supported by the "
Sapir Academic College Sapir College ( he, המכללה האקדמית ספיר, ''HaMikhlela HaAkademit Sapir'') is a college in Israel, located in the northwestern Negev desert near Sderot. It is the largest public college in Israel, with an enrollment of 8,000 stude ...
" as well as several Film organizations, provides financial funding to daring and creative artists in the film-making field. In 2019 the construction of the Oranit Cancer Patient Guest Home in
Petah Tikva Petah Tikva ( he, פֶּתַח תִּקְוָה, , ), also known as ''Em HaMoshavot'' (), is a city in the Central District (Israel), Central District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv. It was founded in 1878, mainly by Haredi Judaism, Haredi Jews of ...
was completed. The center, which was founded by the Bracha and Motti Zisser Foundation, was designed by Avner. The building's construction, which stretched for a decade, was supervised, completely voluntarily, by Yashar Architects.


List of buildings designed by Avner Yashar.

 


References


External links


A Tv episode about Avner Yashar (Hebrew)
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