Founder, Moshe Zur Architects & Town Planners
In 1974, Moshe Tzur received the title of “Town Planning Architect” as the top of his class on the Dean’s list. He excelled in Math and Physics, and his work is based indeed on rational examination and analysis as the basis for a comprehensive plan. In 1978, he established the “Moshe Zur Architects & Town Planners Ltd.” Since then, he has worked with authorities and government offices on public projects, as well as with private entrepreneurs and construction companies. In 1992, he helmed the breakthrough of Israeli architects in Europe. So far, he has handled projects in 33 countries around the world (currently planning high-rise in Manhattan). He is considered a top architect of International calibre. He has won praise and dozens of prizes and citations planned all types of projects: Urban, occupational, residential, public structures, research and academia, and commerce. Aside from teaching and raising generations of architects over the past decades, he is active in professional organizations and is a lecturer and consultant in the field. Even today, he personally oversees the planning and supervision aspects and is engaged in developing new, innovative technologies and new urban typologies. Moshe’s firm consists of about 80 architects (managed by his wife Orna and 4 partners) who handle about100 projects in Israel and abroad.