Arieh Sharon - Honors and Professional Membership

Honors and Professional Membership

  • Member of town planning committee, Tel Aviv, 1934
  • Executive member of the Engineers’ and Architects’ Association, 1936
  • Chairman of the I.I.A., Israel Institute of Architects, 1955
  • Rokach Prize for Architecture (awarded by the Tel Aviv Municipality), 1960
  • Leader of discussion on industrial prefabrication at the U.I.A. Congress in London, 1961
  • Honorary member of Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), 1962
  • Israel Prize, for architecture, 1962
  • Member of Public Health Group of the U.I.A., 1962
  • Member or the Executive of the U.I.A., 1963–1967
  • Golden Medal of the Mexican Institute of Architects, 1963
  • Chairman of the National Council for National Parks and Nature Reserves, 1964
  • Honorary Member of the Academy of Arts, Berlin, 1965
  • President of the Association of Engineers and Architects in Israel, 1965–1971
  • Honorary Member of Bund Deutscher Architekten, 1967
  • Chairman of the I.T.C.C. (International Technical Cooperation Center) World Congress on: Technological Development of Israel and the Developing Countries, and of the I.T.C.C. World Congress: Dialogue in Development, in 1967 and 1970
  • Honorary Fellow of the AIA - American Institute of Architects, 1970
  • Member of the Curatorium, Bauhaus Archive Berlin, 1975

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