Dov Karmi

Dov Karmi (Hebrew: דב כרמי; ‎1905 – 14 May 1962) was an architect of Mandatory Palestine and Israel.

Dov Karmi was born in 1905, the son of Hannah and Sholom Weingarten, in Zhvanets, Russian Empire, in modern-day Ukraine.

[1]In 1932, Karmi moved to Tel Aviv and co-founded the Circle, a group aiming to introduce modern architecture to the city.

Alongside Zeev Rechter and Arieh Sharon, Karmi helped shape local architecture and became a leading figure in the professional and cultural elite.

Karmi married Haia Maklev; the couple had two children, both of whom became notable architects.

Max-Liebling House