Avraham Yaski

Avraham Yasky (Hebrew: אברהם יסקי; April 14, 1927 – March 28, 2014) was an Israeli architect.

Early works by Yasky, such as the "quarter-kilometer apartments" of 1960 with Amnon Alexandroni, were primarily of concrete.

[4] In 1994, he established the school of architecture at Tel Aviv University[5] where he was the head of the department until 1998.

As of 2006, Moore Yasky Sivan Architects is the largest architecture firm in Israel with 73 employees.

[7] Projects such as the Azrieli Center created a chapter in the city's architectural history that highlighted the skyscraper and skyline.