Doing Good | Bezalel-led Emergency Initiatives
עושים/ות משהו טוב | יוזמות בשעת חירום
أعمال خيرية | مبادرات طلابية من بتسلئيل للمساعدة في وضع الطوارئ
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Jan Tandrevold (born 1961, Norway) is a lecturer at the Architecture Department at Bezalel and a co-owner and practicing architect at Arctic Architects in Jerusalem. He studied architecture at the Oslo School of Architecture (Diploma Program), painting at the Academy of Art and Design (SHKS) in Oslo and at the Jerusalem Studio School (JSS), and urban studies at the International Laboratory of Architecture & Urban Design (ILAUD) in Siena, Italy and at the Rotenberg School of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem. In his teaching, his aims to provide an advanced understanding of modern architecture, starting by exploring how Palladio as an architect made the ancient modern. Critical observation of modern architecture is conducted in order to illustrate the continuation of architectural concepts from earlier Greek and Roman architecture, via Palladio, the Renaissance and the Baroque. Providing a link to contemporary architecture, he investigates the architecture of early modernist architects (especially Le Corbusier), and next generation Nordic architects including Sverre Fehn, his former professor from Oslo. As an extension of his course, he has also for many years been initiating and involved in bringing student from the Bezalel Architecture Department to various study tours in Italy and Greece.
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Michael Turner, born in the UK, is a practicing architect, professor, and UNESCO Chairholder in Urban Design and Conservation Studies. He has been involved with urban and environmental issues in Israel since establishing the first Municipal Unit in 1974 in Jerusalem.
Turner has been involved with master plans for the Old City of Jerusalem and Bnei Berak and conservation designs for sites as Apollonia, Montfort and Shuni. His recent European research activities include the management of pre-historic sites; the Divided Cities of Jerusalem and Berlin and a tri-national Partnership for Peace offering mechanisms for shared heritage and sustainable peace. Other projects have included Designing Safer Urban Spaces, managing the Bologna Protocol in Israel and currently part of a Marie-Curie doctoral consortium on Heritage. He was an initiator of the National Archive for Art, Architecture and Design and continues to be involved.
Serving on many international professional-academic bodies he has contributed many articles and presentations to academic fora and professional meetings all over the world. He chaired the Israel World Heritage Committee from its inception in 1999 till 2011, and with two decades of contribution to UNESCO, he was elected to the World Heritage Committee in 2005 and during 2007-2008 served as its vice-President. He has accompanied the debate on Historic Urban Landscapes and is special advisor to the World Heritage Centre Director providing international assistance in the fields of urban design and conservation.
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