Tamar Levinger

Architect, M.Sc.

Tamar Levinger is an architect with a keen interest in the history of human-computer interaction. As an MSc. Researcher she focuses her studies on the emergence of digital concepts in exhibitions from the late 1960s. She holds a lecturer position in the Department of Interior and Environmental Design at Shenkar and specializes in public building design at Tsionov-Vitkon Architects.

Tamar earned her bachelor’s degree in architecture from Bezalel Academy, where she later served as an assistant lecturer in both the Architecture and Urban Design departments and curated several exhibitions. She also presented an installation at Jerusalem’s Design Week.

Her practical experience extends to various architectural firms, significantly contributing to the planning of major projects, including the Shimon Peres High School for High Tech and Arts in Tel Aviv and a bird hide in the Gazelle Valley in Jerusalem.

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