Arieh El-Hanani
Arieh El-Hanani | |
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אריה אל-חנני | |
El-Hanani at the Levant Fair, 1930s | |
| Born | Arieh Sapozhnikov 1898 Poltava, Russian Empire (now Ukraine) |
| Died | 1985 (aged 86–87) |
| Nationality | Israel |
| Other names | Arie, Aryeh Sapozhnikov, Elhanani |
| Occupation(s) | Architect, stage designer, graphic designer, sculptor, typographer |
| Notable work | Hall of Remembrance, Yad Vashem; Wix Library, Weizmann Institute of Science; Gan Ha'ir Tower |
| Awards | 1973: Israel Prize for Architecture |
Arieh El-Hanani (Hebrew: אריה אל-חנני) born Sapozhnikov (1898–1985), was an Israel Prize winner in the field of architecture for his "contribution to shaping Israeli culture".
His Russian and Hebrew names have also been transliterated and spelled as Arie or Aryeh, Sapoznikov, Elhanani, etc.