Yuval Baer


Yuval Baer is an Israeli architect and associate professor at Bezalel [Academy of Arts and Design], based in Jerusalem. He exhibited at the ECC during the Venice Biennale of Architecture, Eretz Israel Museum, and at the Ramat Gan Museum of Israeli Art; he partnered on projects with Foster and Partners and David Resnick. He was involved in the design and construction of the Institute For [Medical Research, Israel-Canada], the National Library of Israel, the Einstein Archive at the Hebrew University, the BBC Middle East Bureau, Jerusalem, and the Edmond and [Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences].

Biography

Yuval Baer grew up in Rehavia, Jerusalem, in a family of academics. From 1983 to 1985, he Studied architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1988, he earned his B.Arch from the Technion Faculty of Architecture. He concluded his thesis project in New York, at the Pratt Institute, at the studio of Raimund Abraham, and in 1990, obtained his M.Sc. degree in Architecture and Building design at Columbia University. He worked at the office of Richard Meier in NYC and as an associate partner in the office of David Resnick in Jerusalem. In 2005, he opened his practice, YBGSNA, with Galit Shifman-Nathan, and in 2023, he opened an independent practice, BAER – Architecture & Urban Design. He collaborated on public projects in China with his Chinese partner APEX. The firm has a branch in Shenzhen, China. He partnered with Norman Foster on Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Brain Sciences at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He exhibited twice at the ECC during the Venice Biennale of Architecture. Yuval Baer has been teaching at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design since 1992; in 1998, as a senior faculty member, in 2001, he was promoted to assistant professor 2001. In 2024, he was appointed an associate professor in the parallel artist track.

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