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This is a list of notable Jewish American architects. For other Jewish Americans, see Lists of Jewish Americans.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.A
- Max Abramovitz
- Dankmar Adler (German-born)
- David Adler
- Gregory Ain
- Michael Arad (Israeli-British-American)
B
- Edward Blum and George Blum, École des Beaux-Arts-trained brothers of Alsatian-French descent; celebrated for their terra cotta embellished, Art Nouveau Manhattan apartment buildings; ended their career with two Art Deco works; their work was catalogued in Andrew S. Dolkart and Susan Tunick's 1993 book George & Edward Blum: Texture and Design in New York Apartment House Architecture
- Marcel Breuer (Hungarian-born)
- Arnold Brunner, considered the first successful American born Jewish architect in the US; also a city planner; namesake of an annual award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a grant by the American Institute of Architects' New York chapter
- Gordon Bunshaft
C
D
- Elizabeth Diller (Polish-born)
- Dan Dworsky
E
F
- Ulrich Franzen (German-born)
- James Ingo Freed (German-born)
G
K
- Albert Kahn (Prussian-born)
- Louis Kahn (Estonian-born)
L
- Edgar M. Lazarus (1868–1939), prominent in the Portland, Oregon area for more than 45 years, best known as the architect of the Vista House
- Daniel Libeskind (Polish-born)
M
N
- Richard Neutra (Austrian-born)
R
S
- Abraham Salkowitz
- Rudolph Schindler
- Siegmund Spiegel (German-born)
- Robert Stern
U
- Joseph Urban, architect, set designer and book illustrator
References
- Gray, Christopher (2008-03-02). "Streetscapes - Crowning Achievements for George and Edward Blum - 210 East 68th Street - 235 East 22nd Street". The New York Times.
- Dolkart, Andrew D.; Dolkart, Andrew S.; Tunick, Susan (1993). George & Edward Blum: Texture and Design in New York Apartment House Architecture. ISBN 9780963606105.
- Gray, Christopher (1993-10-17). "Streetscapes/The Blum Apartment Houses; Deft, Nonconformist Touches, Many Since Vanished". The New York Times.
- "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-10-10. Retrieved 2008-08-02.
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- "Architect of Dreams -- the Theatrical Vision of Joseph Urban".