Stanley Saitowitz

Saitowitz is Emeritus Professor of Architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, and is Design Principal with Natoma Architects Inc. based in San Francisco, California.

[1] Saitowitz is well-known and influential in the Bay area architecture scene.

[3] He is known for his "monochromatic" and "machine-like" architecture, a "strident form of Modernism".

[4] His design for the Beth Sholom Synagogue (2008) in San Francisco garnered international praise and awards, such as the High Commendation Award, Religion & Contemplation at the 2008 World Architecture Festival 2008.

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