Victor Fürth (16 February 1893 in Horaschdowitz, Bohemia – 23 August 1984), was a Czech-Jewish architect working in Prague until 1939.
He also joined with Ernst Mühlstein in the design of the large apartment complex in Prague called Molochov on Milady Horákové Street 74 in the years 1936–1938.
When the Nazi regime came to power in Czechoslovakia, he had to leave and fled to the United States through Great Britain.
Among his designs were the Bern Street Apartments having large bedrooms and hardwood floors and numerous houses for Miami faculty, often employing a cathedral ceiling.
Throughout his teaching career Furth was denied tenure and instead had been on an annually renewed contract; however, in September 2006, he was posthumously granted the title of Professor Emeritus by Miami University.