Doing Good | Bezalel-led Emergency Initiatives
עושים/ות משהו טוב | יוזמות בשעת חירום
أعمال خيرية | مبادرات طلابية من بتسلئيل للمساعدة في وضع الطوارئ
final project
Bezalel Institute for Spatial Studies - BISS | Network of Partners
Bezalel Institute for Spatial Studies - BISS
מכון בצלאל לחקר המרחב
معهد بتسلئيل للدراسات المكانية
Bezalel Institute for Spatial Studies collaborates and promotes research in partnership and with the support of the following partners:
Israeli institutions, companies and foundations
Jerusalem Municipality
Israeli Ministry of Construction and Housing
Israeli Ministry of Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage
Israeli Ministry of Transport
Israeli Ministry of Health
Eden - The Jerusalem Economic Development Company
Jerusalem Development Authority
Africa Israel Investments
Ackerstein Group
Yad Hanadiv Foundation
International Funds
Bernard Van Leer Foundation
Erasmus+
Horizon 2020
COST
International Institutions
The Bartlett School of Planning, MSc Environment and Sustainable Development
ETH Zurich
TU Delft
VU Amsterdam
The University of Newcastle
The University of Gothenburg
TU Berlin
TU Wien
University of Kent
Konstfack
SOS – School of Sustainability, Bologna, Italy
Brandenburg University of Technology
Tsinghua University
Columbia University, NYC – The Center for Urban Research and Policy and The Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes (CRCL)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology – The City Form Lab
University of Pennsylvania – The Center for Environmental Building and Design (CEBD)
UCLA – The Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies
Reading Comprehension Pre-basic Level
Clone of Home
Established in 1906, Bezalel is proud to be recognized as Israel’s preeminent academic institution for art, design and architecture - pioneering originality, creativity and innovation.
Academy Stats and Figures
Academics
לימודים
أكاديميون
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Elective course
1905
The Seventh Zionist Congress in Basel passes a resolution to establish the "Bezalel" School of Art.
Openness versus closure in the age of visual communication and highly influential materials.
1918
Schatz returns. The School resume’s instruction in painting and sculpture along with carpet making, metalworking and woodcarving crafts.
Curatorial Conceptual Workshop
1940
Josef Budko dies. The artist Mordechai Ardon, a disciple of the Bauhaus school, succeeds him.
התיק כאייקון (תעשייתי)
1955
The New Bezalel School is declared an Academy of Art, enrollment exceeds 200, the building is expanded.
Pagination