Английская Википедия:Alfred Jacoby
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Alfred Jacoby (born 1950) is a German architect and architectural lecturer, principally known for his output of synagogues in post-war Germany,[1] development of a modern Jewish religious architectural vernacular,[2] his teaching positions as a lecturer and professor of architecture, and his active architectural practice in Frankfurt am Main. Jacoby was born in Offenbach, in 1950, to a Polish father, and was educated at the University of Cambridge and Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule. Credited with being the first postwar architect in Germany to develop a distinctive Jewish vernacular for synagogue buildings,[3] he is recognised as Germany's leading synagogue architect.[4] Jacoby was Director of the Dessau Institute of Architecture at the Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Bauhaus Dessau,[5] from 2000 until 2017.
Publications
Further reading
- Jacoby, A. 2001. Synagogenbau in Deutschland nach dem Krieg. Kunst und Kirche: Präsidium des Evangelischen Kirchenbautages in Verbindung mit dem Institut für Kirchenbau und kirchliche Kunst der Gegenwart an der Philipps-Universität Marburg. 211–214.
References
- Английская Википедия
- 1950 births
- 20th-century German architects
- Living people
- People from Offenbach am Main
- German people of Polish descent
- Alumni of the University of Cambridge
- ETH Zurich alumni
- 20th-century German Jews
- Jewish architects
- Synagogue architecture
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