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'''Joseph Barsky''' {{lang-he|יוסף ברסקי}}, ?, [[Odessa]], [[Russian Empire]] — 1943, [[Haifa]], [[Palestine]]), an [[architect]]. Barsky was a graduate of the [[Grekov Odessa Art school|Architectural College in Grekov Odessa Art school]] of [[Odessa]] and of the [[Imperial Academy of Arts|St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Art]].<ref>Sergey R. Kravtsov, [http://huji.academia.edu/SergeyKravtsov/Papers/460180/_Reconstruction_of_the_Temple_by_Charles_Chipiez_and_Its_Applications_in_Architecture_ "Reconstruction of the Temple by Charles Chipiez and Its Applications in Architecture," ''Ars Judaica'', vol. 4 (2008), 36-37.]</ref> Since 1907 lived anf worked in [[Jerusalem]], [[Mandatory Palestine]]. One of the most renowned architects - the [[Zionism|Zionists]], representatives of the [[Land of Israel|Eretz Yisrael]] style.
| name = Joseph Barsky
| image = Joseph Barsky, 1925.jpg
| image_size = 200px
| caption = Joseph Barsky, 1925
| birth_date =
| birth_place = [[Odessa]], [[Russian Empire]] (now [[Ukraine]])
| death_date = 1943
| death_place = [[Haifa]], [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] (now [[Israel]])
| nationality =
| alma_mater = [[Grekov Odessa Art school]], [[Imperial Academy of Arts]]
| practice_name =
| significant_buildings = [[Herzliya Hebrew High School]], [[Tel Aviv]]; The first kiosk in Tel Aviv; [[Bikur Cholim Hospital]], Jerusalem; [[Diskin Orphanage]], Jerusalem
| awards =
}}


'''Joseph Barsky''' ({{langx|he|יוסף ברסקי}}, [[Odessa]], [[Russian Empire]] &ndash; 1943 in [[Haifa]], [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]]) was an [[architect]] in Ottoman and [[Mandatory Palestine]].
[[File:HaKiosk IMG 3842.JPG|200px|thumb|right|The first kiosk in [[Tel Aviv]], built by Joseph Barsky in 1910. The photo was taken today. <ref name="b1"/><ref name="b2"/>.]]
[[File:Herzliya_Hebrew_Gymnasium,_Tel_Aviv.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, Tel Aviv, old building, about 1936 year]]


Barsky was a graduate of the [[Grekov Odessa Art school|Architectural College in Grekov Odessa Art school]] of [[Odessa]] and the [[Imperial Academy of Arts|St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Art]].<ref>Sergey R. Kravtsov, [https://huji.academia.edu/SergeyKravtsov/Papers/460180/_Reconstruction_of_the_Temple_by_Charles_Chipiez_and_Its_Applications_in_Architecture_ "Reconstruction of the Temple by Charles Chipiez and Its Applications in Architecture," ''Ars Judaica'', vol. 4 (2008), 36–37.]</ref> He came to [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] Palestine in 1907 and from that time on lived and worked in [[Jerusalem]]. He was one of the most renowned representatives of the [[Zionism|Zionist]] architects of the [[Land of Israel|Eretz Yisrael]] style.
==Significant buildings==

* [[Herzliya Hebrew High School]], [[Tel Aviv]]<ref>{{cite web | author= Diana Dolev| title=Architectural Orientalism in the Hebrew University – the Patrick Geddes and Frank Mears Master-Plan| url=http://arts.tau.ac.il/departments/images/stories/journals/arthistory/Assaph3/12dolev.pdf | format=pdf
[[File:PikiWiki Israel 8323 renovated kiosk in tel-aviv.jpg|200px|thumb|The first kiosk in [[Tel Aviv]], built by Joseph Barsky in 1910. Photo from 2010.<ref name="b1"/><ref name="b2"/>]]
| pages=218–219 | publisher=Tel Aviv University}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | title=Building the Cold War | author= Annabel Jane Wharton| publisher=University of Chicago Press | pages=108 | year=2001| isbn=0-226-89419-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | author=Catherine Weill-Rochant | title=Myths and Buildings of Tel Aviv | publisher=Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem}}</ref>
[[File:Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, Tel Aviv.jpg|300px|thumb|Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, Tel Aviv, old building, about 1936]]
* The first kiosk in Tel Aviv at the middle of the [[Rothschild Boulevard]] <ref name="b1">{{cite web|url=http://www.mytelaviv.co.il/page_sub.asp?topic2_id=455&topic_id=344|title=הקיוסק הראשון|publisher=My Tel Aviv|language=he|accessdate=2011-08-02|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/69qi4iOJ4|archivedate=2012-08-12}}</ref>, <ref name="b2">{{cite web|url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4089580,00.html|title=לילה לבן: בתים בת"א שהחושך עושה להם טוב|author=Yediot Aharonot|language=he|accessdate=2011-08-02| archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/69qi6KD3c|archivedate=2012-08-12}}</ref>.

==Notable buildings==
* [[Herzliya Hebrew High School]], [[Tel Aviv]] (destroyed in 1962) <ref>{{cite web| author=Diana Dolev| title=Architectural Orientalism in the Hebrew University – the Patrick Geddes and Frank Mears Master-Plan| url=http://arts.tau.ac.il/departments/images/stories/journals/arthistory/Assaph3/12dolev.pdf| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724123504/http://arts.tau.ac.il/departments/images/stories/journals/arthistory/Assaph3/12dolev.pdf| url-status=dead| archive-date=2011-07-24| pages=218–219| publisher=Tel Aviv University}}</ref><ref>{{cite book | title=Building the Cold War | author= Annabel Jane Wharton| publisher=University of Chicago Press | pages=108 | year=2001| isbn=0-226-89419-3}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | author=Catherine Weill-Rochant | title=Myths and Buildings of Tel Aviv | publisher=Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem}}</ref>
* The first kiosk in Tel Aviv at the middle of the [[Rothschild Boulevard]]<ref name="b1">{{cite web |url=http://www.mytelaviv.co.il/page_sub.asp?topic2_id=455&topic_id=344 |title=הקיוסק הראשון |publisher=My Tel Aviv |language=he |accessdate=2011-08-02 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120914022156/http://www.mytelaviv.co.il/page_sub.asp?topic2_id=455&topic_id=344 |archivedate=2012-09-14 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref name="b2">{{cite web|url=http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4089580,00.html |title=לילה לבן: בתים בת"א שהחושך עושה להם טוב |author=Yediot Aharonot |language=he |accessdate=2011-08-02 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120502064743/http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-4089580,00.html |archivedate=2012-05-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[Bikur Cholim Hospital]], Jerusalem
* [[Bikur Cholim Hospital]], Jerusalem
* [[Diskin Orphanage]], Jerusalem
* [[Diskin Orphanage]], Jerusalem



==References==
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Latest revision as of 00:06, 4 November 2024

Joseph Barsky
Joseph Barsky, 1925
Born
Died1943
Alma materGrekov Odessa Art school, Imperial Academy of Arts
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsHerzliya Hebrew High School, Tel Aviv; The first kiosk in Tel Aviv; Bikur Cholim Hospital, Jerusalem; Diskin Orphanage, Jerusalem

Joseph Barsky (Hebrew: יוסף ברסקי, Odessa, Russian Empire – 1943 in Haifa, Palestine) was an architect in Ottoman and Mandatory Palestine.

Barsky was a graduate of the Architectural College in Grekov Odessa Art school of Odessa and the St. Petersburg Imperial Academy of Art.[1] He came to Ottoman Palestine in 1907 and from that time on lived and worked in Jerusalem. He was one of the most renowned representatives of the Zionist architects of the Eretz Yisrael style.

The first kiosk in Tel Aviv, built by Joseph Barsky in 1910. Photo from 2010.[2][3]
Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, Tel Aviv, old building, about 1936

Notable buildings

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References

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  1. ^ Sergey R. Kravtsov, "Reconstruction of the Temple by Charles Chipiez and Its Applications in Architecture," Ars Judaica, vol. 4 (2008), 36–37.
  2. ^ a b "הקיוסק הראשון" (in Hebrew). My Tel Aviv. Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
  3. ^ a b Yediot Aharonot. "לילה לבן: בתים בת"א שהחושך עושה להם טוב" (in Hebrew). Archived from the original on 2012-05-02. Retrieved 2011-08-02.
  4. ^ Diana Dolev. "Architectural Orientalism in the Hebrew University – the Patrick Geddes and Frank Mears Master-Plan" (PDF). Tel Aviv University. pp. 218–219. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-24.
  5. ^ Annabel Jane Wharton (2001). Building the Cold War. University of Chicago Press. p. 108. ISBN 0-226-89419-3.
  6. ^ Catherine Weill-Rochant. "Myths and Buildings of Tel Aviv". Bulletin du Centre de recherche français de Jérusalem.