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Tag Archives: Yael Melamede
As a new documentary sheds light on Ada Karmi-Melamede’s life and work, her daughter, Yael, explores what it means to build beauty—and a legacy—in a fractured world
TABLET MAG The Architect Shaping Israel’s Landmarks Anna Rahmanan September 09, 2025 In Israel, Ada Karmi-Melamede is architectural royalty. She codesigned the Supreme Court in Givat Ram, helped shape Ben Gurion Airport, and spent decades teaching and building on both … Continue reading
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Tagged Ada Karmi-Melamede, Yael Melamede
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