Klain

Yael Moria Klain

*1955, France
Montefiore Street 42, 234545 Tel Aviv
+972 35 66 4006
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Biography
Yael Moria Klain is an Israeli architect specializing in landscape architecture and urbanism. She was born in 1955 in France and has lived in Israel since 1960. She studied landscape architecture at the Technion in Haifa (1982) and later earned a master's degree at the Faculty of Architecture of the Catalan Polytechnic University in Barcelona (2000), where she defended her thesis "Critical Landscape".
In 1987, she co-founded the studio Moria Architects – Studio Ma, which today operates in Tel Aviv-Jaffa and Haifa and brings together a multidisciplinary team of 30 experts. Among her key projects are the revitalization of Ibn Gabirol Street and Gordon Pool (2006), Bat Yam Promenade (2013), Butterflies Garden (2010), and the renovation of Dizengoff Square (2019) in Tel Aviv.
Since 1990, she has been working as an educator at leading Israeli schools and is involved in curating exhibitions. She participated in the Venice Biennale (2004) and has exhibited in Germany, the Netherlands, and Tel Aviv. In 2008 and 2010, she organized the first and second Biennale of Landscape Urbanism in Bat Yam. Her awards include the Rechter Prize (2000) and the Karravan Merit Award (1996).
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