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Curriculum Vitae
1. Personal Data
Name in Hebrew: פלוש מרינה - ד"ר אפשטיין
Name in English: Epstein-Pliouchtch Marina, Ph.D.
E-Mail: [email protected]
2. Education Certificates and Degrees
Education Institute Department From - To
First
Degree
Technion,
Haifa
Architecture and Town
Planning Cum Laude
(Dual degree in Architecture
and Town Planning)
1976 - 1981
Second
Degree
Technion,
Haifa
Architecture and Town
Planning
1981 - 1984
Third
Degree
Technion,
Haifa
Architecture and Town
Planning
1985 – 1990
1997 – 1998
3. Title of Master's Thesis: The Relationship Between Soviet Architects and Le
Corbusier and Other Architects in Western Europe in the Period 1917-1932
Supervisor: Professor Gilbert Herbert
Title of Doctoral Thesis: The Conquest of the Architectural World: The
Spread of Le Corbusier Mythology in Europe Between 1918-1939
Supervisor: Professor Gilbert Herbert
4. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutions of Higher Education
2010- Present Senior Lecturer at the Western Galilee Academic College,
Conservation Studies.
2001-2008 Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture and Town
Planning, Technion, Haifa.
2003-2008 Head of the Architectural Heritage Research Centre, Faculty of
Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, Haifa.
5. Supervising Graduate and Post-Graduate Students - Technion
Theses completed
Names of Doctoral Students (supervised by the lecturer)
2019 Abramovich, Talia, Ph.D., First "Moshavot" Settlements in Eretz
Israel, 1878- 1918, Public Place, Balaban Grant, 2016-2017,
Chief Supervisor.
2014 Fainholtz, Tzafrir, Ph.D., Le Corbusier and the Zionist Movement.
First Prize for Outstanding Ph.D. Thesis, 2015, Jabotinsky Institute
in Israel.
Names of M.A. Students (supervised by the lecturer)
2017 Dagan, Yael, M.Sc., Dance-Architecture: A Reading in Bruno
Taut's and Rudolf Laban's Theories, Chief Supervisor.
2014 Moskaliuk, Anastasia, M.Sc., Jewish contribution to architecture
in Kishinev. Chief Supervisor (with Prof. Iris Aravot)
2011 Abreek-Zubiedat, Fatina, M.Sc., Cum Laude, "Refugees",
"Camps" and the Architecture of "Refugee Camps", Dheisheh
Refugee Camp as a Case Study, 1948-1967. Award for
Outstanding Master Thesis, Technion.
2010 Bar-Eli, Amos, M.Sc., On the Non-complete in Visionary
Architecture.
2008 Fainholtz, Tzafrir, M.Sc., The Philosophy of Nature and the
Discourse of the Modern City, The Radiant City as a Text in
Western Metaphysical Thought.
2008 Tsoy, Daria, M.Sc., Cum Laude, The Roots of the Architect
Shmuel Rosoff: St. Petersburg - London – Haifa. Award for
Outstanding Master Thesis, Technion, Balaban Grant, Technion.
2006 Beimel, Shulamit, M.Sc., The Ornament on the Surface of
Contemporary Building: Herzog & de Meuron as a Case Study.
2006 Pardo, Yaniv, M.Sc., Architectural Competitions and Ideology in
Jerusalem, Kashtan Prize for Outstanding Master Thesis,
Technion
2005 Amdur, Liron, M.Sc., Cum Laude, Architectural Vision and Place
Meanings in the New Central Bus Station, Tel Aviv, Award for
Outstanding Master Thesis, Technion.
6. Grants and Awards
2001 Joseph Levy Charitable Foundation Academic Lectureship in
Architecture and Town Planning – England, $1,600.
1989 Prize in Competition for the Senate Complex at Tel-Aviv
University (with D. Mintz), One of the 6 Winning Prizes among
110 Proposals of all Israeli Renowned Architectural Offices,
Publications in all Israeli Daily Press, $ 4000.
1989 Prize in Competition for the Hazerim Quarter in Beer-Sheba, One
of the 4 Winning Prizes, Publications in all Israeli Daily Press,
4000 $.
1987 Award granted by CNRS, France, for participation in Scholars'
Exchange (Paris, University VIII), $ 3600.
1987 Award granted by Gurtwirt Fund, Technion, Haifa, $ 1000.
1980 Faculty of Architecture Prize for Wadi-Nisnas Rehabilitation
project, Haifa, Technion (for UIA International Competition,
Warsaw, Poland), $ 1000.
7. Research Grants – Sponsored (Last 10 years)
2017-18 Avie & Sarah Arenson Built Heritage Research Center
Grant for Organizing a Conference and an Exhibition
"Architecture and Revolution", Technion ($3,000).
2017-18 Conference Vice-President Grant for Organizing a Conference
and an Exhibition "Architecture and Revolution", Technion
($1,500).
2017-18 Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning Grant for
Organizing a Conference and an Exhibition "Architecture and
Revolution", Technion ($1,000).
2013-2014 Research and Development in Architecture Centre Grant for
organizing a Conference "On the verges of Modernism – the
Jewish contribution to local architectures at the beginning of
the 20th century", Technion ($1,500).
2013-2014 Conference Vice-President Grant for organizing a Conference
on "Jewish contribution to local architectures", Technion
($1,300).
2013-2014 Western Galilee College Grant for organizing a Conference
"On the verges of Modernism – the Jewish contribution to local
architectures", Technion ($600).
2012-2013 Architectural Heritage Research Centre (AHRC) Grant for the
book Richard Kauffmann and the Zionist Project, Hakibbutz
Hameuhad ($1,500).
2011-2012 Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF)
Grant for the book Richard Kauffmann and the Zionist Project,
Hakibbutz Hameuhad ($2,000).
2011-2012 Co-Principal Investigator (with Prof. M. Levin), for Richard
Kauffmann and the Zionist Project, Hakibbutz Hameuhad, Tel
Aviv, sponsored by the Architectural Heritage Research Centre,
Technion Grant ($2,500), to support the first book about Richard
Kauffmann, the primary planner of the Zionist settlement project from
the early 1920s to the end of the British Mandate in Palestine.
2007-2008 Conference President and Vice-President Grants for organizing
an International. Conference on Richard Kauffmann and the
Zionist Project, Technion ($2,500+$2,500).
2007-2008 Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF)
Grant for organizing an International Conference on Richard
Kauffmann and the Zionist Project, Technion ($2,500).
2007-2008 Hevrat HaHashmal Fund (Israel Electric Company) Grant for
organizing an International Conference on Richard Kauffmann
and the Zionist Project, Technion ($2,500).
2007-2010 Principal Investigator for the research Richard Kauffmann and
the Zionist project, financed by the Fund for the Promotion of
Research at the Technion ($2,000), to study the work of
Richard Kauffmann, a German émigré whose more than one
hundred designs for “working settlements” came to epitomize
the Zionist landscape from the early 1920s.
2007-2011 Co-Principal Investigator (with Arch. Fainholtz, T.) for the
research Le Corbusier and the Zionist Movement, sponsored by
Balaban Grant ($4,500), EU COST IS0904 Grant (€1,800),
Technion Funds ($5,000), to examine the connections between
Le Corbusier’s work and that of the Zionist planners.
2007-2008 Principal Investigator for Israel's Architectural Data Sources:
Towards the Creation of a Digital Architectural Archive,
Manlam Grant ($2,000).
2006-2007 Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. Nitzan-Shiftan, A., Dr.
Alon-Mozes, T., Dr. I. Heinze-Greenberg, Munich) for Richard
Kauffmann: Between Architectural and National Modernisms
Manlam Grant, to support the GIF presentation ($1,000), to
study the encounter between national and architectural
Modernist movements through the work of Richard
Kauffmann.
2006-2007 Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. R. Fuchs, Haifa University)
for History of Architectural Education in the Technion, funded
by the Technion and Haifa University ($1,000), an
investigation of the career of Prof. Aharon Kashtan, architect,
teacher and architectural historian in the Technion, 1955-1995,
within a larger study of the major figures in research and
teaching at the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, the
Technion.
2006-2007 Co-Principal Investigator (with Arch. Breitling, S., Berlin,
Prof. Dill, A., Karlsruhe and others) for the Documentation and
Sustainability of Modern Heritage, Case Study: Istanbul,
funded by Docomomo International, France and Turkish Funds
($20,000), a study and evaluation of the Atakoy - Istanbul
settlement area in relation to documentation and conservation
issues, as an introduction to the development of conservation
strategies for the Modern Movement heritage in Turkey.
2006-2008 Principal Investigator for The Israeli Cooperative Settlement
and Philosophical Conceptions of Power, Manlam Grant
($2,000).
2005-2006 Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. R. Fuchs, Haifa University)
for Historiography of Israeli Architecture, funded by ITU,
Istanbul and Technion funds ($4,000). The research examines
the various phases of Israei architecture, periodization,
identification of processes, and their correlation to global
developments.
2004-2005 Principal Investigator for The Ornament and the Façade of the
Contemporary Building, Manlam Grant ($2,000).
2003-2007 Co-Principal Investigator (with Dr. Falbel, A., Sao Paolo,
Brazil) for Anatole Kopp, the Architect and the Scholar, funded
by Docomomo International, France (€2,000) and Technion
funds ($4,000), documented for the first time Kopp's biography
as architect and renowned scholar (France, Algeria, USA), his
original contribution to the research on Russian avant-garde
and on Reconstruction of France after WW2.
2003-2005 Co-Principal Investigator (with Prof. Michael Burt) for the
study Cité du Périphérique – Peripherique City, Paris, funded
by the Technion VPR Research Grant ($8,000), in
collaboration with Prof. Edery, G., Ecole d'Architecture de la
Villette, Paris.
2001-2003 Principal Investigator for The Central Bus Station in Tel Aviv –
A Case Study of an Israeli Anthropological Place, Manlam
Grant ($2,000).
2001-2003 Principal Investigator for Mediterranean Cities and the
International Connections, Joseph Levy Charitable Foundation
Grant, England ($1,600).
Pending
2011-2012 Co-Principal Investigator (with Prof. Iris Aravot, Dr. Avraham
Yezero, Prof. Elissa Rosenberg) for From Garden Cities to
Green Net-Cities: The Urban Design of the Israeli Periphery,
submitted to ISF (for $163,000). This study proposes to fill a
major gap in the research of Israeli new-towns, description,
analysis and critical discussion from the perspective of Urban
Design, with an emphasis on Green Urbanism. Received "Very
good" grade, July 2012.
Un-sponsored
1995-1996 Co-Principal Investigator (with Arch. Z. Goldberg and Arch. D.
Mintz) for Development of Artificial Islands near Tel Aviv and
its International Commercial Center, to develop a multi-level
model for design in the sea environment. 1991-1996 Principal Investigator for Development of an Urban Renewal
Model, Haifa, Tel-Aviv, Gaza Strip.
8. Organization of Scientific Conferences
Conference Organization, Juries and Scientific Committee Member
July 2020-21 Chair of Session, IPHS International Conference – City,
Space, Transformation: Renovation of the Urban Environment,
Lomonosov Moscow State University and
Moscow Architectural Institute (MARKHI).
December 2019 Participation and organization of the first meeting of the
European-Israeli-Middle Eastern collaborative research
group “Bauhaus on the Carmel, Modern Architectures and
the Challenge of Co-Existence", Built Heritage Research
Centre, Technion, Haifa.
November 2019 Chair of Session and Co-organizer, “Bauhaus on the
Carmel, Modern Architectures and the Challenge of Co-
Existence in Haifa” International Conference, Built Heritage
Research Centre, Technion, Haifa.
April 2019 Chair of Session, Conservation Conference, Western Galilee
Academic College.
May 2018 Co-organizer and Scientific Committee Member, "How to
Narrate the History of Architecture? Centenary of Birth of
Architectural Historian Bruno Zevi", International
Conference, Technion, Haifa.
March 2018 Chair, Initiator and Organizer, "Architecture and
Revolution" Symposium, Technion, Haifa.
September 2016 Co-organizer, Chair of Session, "The Architect and the
Planner Richard Kauffmann and the Zionist Project"
Symposium, Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem.
May 2016 Co-organizer, Scientific Committee Member and Chair of
Session, "Ideal(ist) Education", Docomomo Israel
Conference, Technion, Haifa.
July 2015 Co-organizer and Scientific Committee Member, "In honor
of Prof. Gilbert Herbert: Researcher, Teacher, Colleague,
Friend", Symposium, Technion, IIT, Haifa.
February 2014 Chair, Initiator, Organizer and Scientific Committee
Member, "On the verges of Modernism – the Jewish
contribution to local architectures at the beginning of the
20th century", Symposium, Technion, Haifa.
August 2011 Conference’s Steering Committee and Jury Member,
Student Design Competition, "Our Living Heritage:
Industrial Buildings and Sites of Asia", mAAN 2011
International Conference, Seoul, Korea.
June 2010 Co-organizer, Scientific Committee Member and Chair of
Session, "PLiC - Public Life in In-Between City",
International Conference, Technion, Haifa (with Prof. Iris
Aravot).
July 2009 Initiator, Co-organizer, Conception and Scientific
Consultation, "L'Urbain à l'Humain, le Centenaire de Tel
Aviv", Tel Aviv 100, Paris, l'Espace des Blancs Manteaux,
International Art Exhibition and symposium, Paris.
March 2008 Chair, Initiator, Organizer and Scientific Committee
Member, "Richard Kauffmann and the Zionist Project",
International Conference, Technion, Haifa.
March 2008 Co-organizer, "Green Bridges: People – Land – Ecology in
Times of Climate Change", University of Göttingen,
Germany, and Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning,
Technion, International Workshop and Tour (with Liron
Amdur).
May 2006 Co-organizer and Scientific Committee Member,
"Architecture and Space: Interdisciplinary Views, Workshop on Critical Research in Architectural History and
Theory", Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning,
Technion (with Dr. Alona Nitzan-Shiftan).
April 2006 Organizer, Symposium in Memory of Aaron Kashtan,
Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion.
June 2005 Scientific Committee Member, International Congress
mAAN5, "Re-thinking and Re-constructing Modern Asian
Architecture", Istanbul, "West Asian Researches".
April 2003 Co-organizer, Haifa Heritage Symposium, "Haifa Year",
Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion.
February 2002 Co-organizer, "The International Workshop on
Mediterranean Cities", Montpellier-Haifa, Ecole
d’Architecture, Montpellier, 2004, (with Prof. Michel Barrès
and Prof. Danièle Gay, the Dean, Ecole d’Architecture
Languedoc-Roussillon).
February 2001 Co-organizer, International Workshop, Technical
University, Istanbul, "Technical Investigations in
Rehabilitation", Co-organizer (with Prof. Nur Akin and
Prof. Mine Inceoglu, ITU, Istanbul, and Prof. Michel Barrès,
Ecole d’Architecture Languedoc-Roussillon, Montpellier).
9. Positions Held
Academic
2010-Present Conservation Department, Western Galilee College. History,
Theory and Criticism of Architecture; Urban Design. Senior
Lecturer.
2001-2008 Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa. History, Theory and Criticism; Urban Design. Senior
Lecturer.
2008-Present Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa. History, Theory and Criticism; Urban Design,
Adjunct Senior Lecturer.
1998-2002 The David Azrieli School of Architecture, Tel-Aviv
University. History, Theory and Criticism; Basic Design.
Adjunct Senior Lecturer.
1999-2001 Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa. History, Theory and Criticism; Urban Design.
Adjunct Senior Lecturer.
1996-1999 Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa. Architectural Design. Adjunct Teaching Associate.
1995-1998 The David Azrieli School of Architecture, Tel-Aviv
University. History, Theory and Criticism; Basic Design.
Adjunct Lecturer.
1985-1991 Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa. History, Theory and Criticism; Architectural and
Basic Design. Adjunct Teaching Associate.
1985-1991 Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa. History, Theory and Criticism. Doctorate Fellow.
1981-1984 Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa. Teaching Assistant.
Short-Term Academic Appointments
September 2006 Technical University, ITU, Istanbul, 1st DOCOMOMO
International Workshop, Urban Preservation and
Renovation, Invited Tutor.
2002-2003 Paris, Ecole d'Architecture de la Villette, Architecture
Student Final Project, Supervisor.
February 2001 Technical University, ITU, Istanbul, Mediterranean
International Workshop, Urban Renovation, Invited Tutor
Professional
List of Projects - See pp. 12-16.
1981-Present M. Epstein-Pliouchtch (Roziner) - Architecture & Town
Planning. Independent Architect.
1994-1995 Barely-Cassif Architects & Town Planners, Tel-Aviv.
Principal Architect and Town Planner.
1985-1994 S. Margolin Architecture & Town Planning Office, Tel-
Aviv. Chief Architect and Town Planner.
1983-1985 S. Margolin Architecture & Town Planning Office, Tel-
Aviv. Architect and Town Planner.
1981-1982 S. Tuchler Architecture, Herzliya. Architect and Town
Planner.
1980-1981 Greenhaus Architecture, Tel-Aviv. Architect.
Administrative, Technion
2003-2008 Head of the Architectural Heritage Research Centre, Faculty
of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, Haifa.
2008-2009 Chair of Prize Committee, Faculty Graduate Workshops.
2006-2008 Chair of Faculty Library Committee, Technion, Haifa.
2005-2008 Chair of Scholarship Committee for Graduate Program in
Architecture and Town Planning.
2005-2008 Faculty Liaison with the International Exchange Student Program at the
Technion.
Editorial
2008-Present Israel correspondent, International EAHN Journal
(European Architectural History Network) – ETH, Zurich,
Paris, France – Delft, Holland.
Honorary
2001-2003 Joseph Levy Charitable Foundation (England) Academic
Lectureship in Architecture and Town Planning, Technion.
1987 CNRS Scholars' Exchange Fellow, France (Paris, University
VIII).
1987-1988 Gurtwirt Fellow, Technion, Haifa.
10. Additional Professional Experience
1981-Present Marina Epstein-Pliouchtch (Roziner) - Architecture & Town
Planning.
A. Special Professional Projects
Commissioned
2006 Urban Renovation - International Group Project
Proposal: “How to Preserve a Housing Utopia: The
Documentation and Sustainability of Modern Heritage, Case
Study: "Ataköy – Istanbul", "Building Environment" Group
Project (with architects Stefan Breitling - Berlin, Alex Dill -
Karlsruhe, Ela Gönen - Istanbul, Emel Kayin - Izmir).
Sept. 2006 Presentation of "Ataköy – Istanbul" Project before the
DOCOMOMO International Conference, ITU, Istanbul.
Sponsored - Architectural Design and Planning
2002-2003 Development of "La Cité du Périphérique, Paris" Project
Proposal (with Prof. Michael Burt, Technion, Haifa, and
Prof. Georges Edery, Ecole d'Architecture de la Villette,
Paris), funded by Technion, Haifa and Ecole d'Architecture
de la Villette, Paris.
March 2003 Presentation before Paris Vice - Mayor, Pierre Mansart, on
Guidelines for Development of "La Cité du Périphérique,
Paris" Project Proposal (with Prof. Michael Burt, Technion,
Haifa, and Prof. Georges Edery, Ecole d'Architecture de la
Villette, Paris), Hotel de Ville, Paris
Architectural Design
Commissioned
Private Houses and Projects
Oppenstein House, Savyon, 260 m2, 1992, proposal.
Kuznetzov House, Motza, 600 m2, including interior design, 1991, completed.
Dr. Palchik House, Tal - El, the Galilee, 140 m2, 1985, completed.
Grosman House, Elkana, the Samaria, 250 m2, 1981, completed.
Interior Design for Houses and Apartments
Polyakov Apartment, Paris, 220 m2, 1989, completed.
Dr. Carmeli Apartment, Ramat - Gan, 260 m2, 1987, completed.
Theater Stage Design
Klyachkin Performance, Hamam Theater, Jaffo, 1993, completed.
Competitions
International Competitions
International Celt Centre, Lorient, Bretagne, France, 1998 (with B. Mallul, D.
Mintz).
City Center of Santa Clarita, California, USA, 1991 (with D. Mintz).
Museum of Acropolis, Athens, Greece, 1990 (with D. Mintz).
Rehabilitation Project in a Degraded Urban Environment, Wadi el Nisnas, Haifa,
UIA International Competition, Warsaw, Poland, 1981 (1st Technion prize -
with S. Raved, R. Margolin).
Israeli Competitions
Modiin Education Center, Modiin, 1993 (with D. Mintz).
Senate Complex, Tel-Aviv University, 1989 (prize - with D. Mintz).
Hazerim Quarters, Beer Sheba, 1989 (prize).
Un-sponsored - Architectural Design and Planning
Development of Urban Renewal Model, Haifa, Tel-Aviv, Gaza strip, 1991-
1996, proposal.
Development of Artificial Islands near Tel Aviv, International Commercial
Center, 1995-1996, proposal (with Z. Goldberg and D. Mintz).
B. Architectural Design and Planning
1994-1995 Barely-Cassif Architects & Town Planners, Tel-Aviv
M. Epstein (Roziner) - Principal Architect & Town Planner
Architectural Design
Commissioned
Modiin Dwelling Projects "Savyonei Modiin", 465 dwelling units, 1994-1995,
completed. Principal Architect.
"Galei Gil" ("City Tower") 40 storey Hotel and Commercial Project, Ramat-
Gan, Tshuva, 1995, first phase design (later completed). Project Architect.
Zichron-Yacov Resort Village, Hotel, Cottages, Commercial Center, 1995,
proposal. Project Architect.
Netanya Beach Hotel Project, Tshuva, first phase design (later completed).
1994, proposal. Project Architect.
Planning
Master Plans
Zichron - Yacov Resort Village, 1995, Project Architect, approved.
Jaffo - Maccabi Area Project, 1995, Project Architect, approved.
Modiin Dwelling Projects "Savyonei Modiin", Africa-Israel, 465 dwelling
units, 1994- 1995, Presentation of Modiin Dwelling Projects before the
Regional Planning and Building Commission, Ministry of Building, Jerusalem,
Weekly, Feb. - Apr. 1995, Principal Architect, approved.
Ramat HaSharon Industrial Zone, 1994, Project Architect, approved.
1985-1994 S. Margolin Architecture & Town Planning Office, Tel-Aviv
M. Epstein (Roziner) - Chief Architect and Town Planner
Architectural Design
Commissioned
Military Administrative Buildings, Gaza Strip, Mashov-Erez, 1992-1993,
completed. Chief Architect.
Ten-storey Dwelling Buildings, Ashdod, 1992, completed. Project Architect.
"Givat Ha-Irusim" Neighborhoods, Nidar, Netanya, 196 units, 1991-1992,
completed. Chief Architect.
Municipality Complex, Kiryat-Ono, 1990-1991, proposals.
Dwelling Project, Mivne Gazit, Beit-Eliezer, Hadera, 170 units, 1989,
completed. Project Architect.
Dwelling Project, Mivne Gazit, Pardes Hana, 108 units, 1988, completed.
Project Architect.
Several Private Houses and Apartments, Tel-Aviv, Yavne, 1985-1994,
completed. Projects' Architect.
Competitions
Village of Two-storey Houses, Zoran, 290 units, 1992, proposal.
Chief Architect.
Apartment Complex, Jerusalem, 120 units, 1991, proposal, Project Architect.
Primary School, Kiryat Gat, 1991, proposal, Project Architect.
Planning
Master Plans
Han-Yones, Gaza Strip, 90,000 inhabitants, 1989, Project Architect, approved.
New city near Kiryat Gat, 100,000 inhabitants, 1988, Project Architect,
invited proposal.
General Plans
Arab Quarters, Han-Yones, Gaza Strip, 60,000 inhabitants, 1993-1994, Chief
Architect, approved.
Eastern Villages, Gaza Strip, 60,000 inhabitants, 1993, Project Architect,
approved.
Extension of El-Amal Neighborhoods, Han-Yones, 10,000 inhabitants, 1992,
Project Architect, approved.
New "Western Quarters", Kiryat Gat, 20,000 inhabitants, 1989, Project
Architect, approved.
Reconstruction of 3 Refugee Camps, Han-Yones, Gaza Strip, 35,000
inhabitants, 1989, Chief Architect, approved.
Urban Design
Pedestrian streets and squares, Ramle, Petach-Tikva, 1985-1986, completed,
Projects' Architect.
1983-1985 S. Margolin Architecture & Town Planning Office, Tel-Aviv.
M. Epstein (Roziner) - Project Architect and Town Planner
Architectural Design
Commissioned
Dwelling Project, Mivne Gazit, Hadera, 64 units, 1985, completed. Project
Architect.
Several Private houses, 1983-1985, completed. Projects' Architect.
Development of New Types of Buildings for Religious population, Immanuel,
1984, proposal.
Planning
General Plans
Religious Western Quarters, Kiryat Gat, 1983, Project Architect, approved.
Urban Reconstruction
Reconstruction of Old Streets, Ramle, 1985, proposal.
C. ARTISTIC
ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBITIONS
Commissioned
January 2019 "Homage to Bauhaus 100", Students' Posters
Exhibition, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning,
Technion, Chair, Initiator and Organizer.
March-May 2018 "Architecture and Revolution" Poster and Installations
Exhibition, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning,
Technion, Chair, Initiator and Organizer.
July-Aug. 2009 "L'Urbain à l'Humain, le Centenaire de Tel Aviv", Art
Exhibition- Tel Aviv 100, Paris, L'espace des Blancs
Manteaux, Dr. Marina Epstein-Pliouchtch -Conception and
Scientific Consultation.
Sept.-Oct. 2006 Exhibition, ITU, Istanbul, METU, Ankara, 1st
DOCOMOMO International Workshop, Istanbul, “How to
Preserve a Housing Utopia: The Documentation and
Sustainability of Modern Heritage, Case Study: Ataköy –
Istanbul”, 3 panels presented:"Happy People in a Housing
Utopia", "Building Environment" Group Project (With
Architects Stefan Breitling - Berlin, Alex Dill - Karlsruhe,
Ela Gönen - Istanbul, Emel Kayin - Izmir, and others).
May 1992 Exhibition, Morris Lewis Gallery, Jerusalem, funded by
Bezalel Gallery,
Panels Presented: "Urban Metaphors" (with D. Mintz).
Commissioned Exhibitions of Competitions
April 2009 International Exhibition, Tel Aviv 100 Green International
Competition, Student Project Supervisor, Golda
Performance Center, Tel Aviv.
11/89-2/90 Exhibition, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery,
Tel-Aviv; Technion, Haifa; and Bezalel Gallery, Jerusalem,
"Winners of the Senate Complex Conceptual Competition,
Tel-Aviv University" (with D. Mintz).
March 1989 Exhibition, Israel Center of Building, Tel-Aviv, "Winners of
Hazerim Quarters Beer Sheba Competition".
11. Scientific Areas of Specialization
History and Theory of Architecture
Urban Design
Architectural and Urban Heritage
Urban Renovation
Jewish Contribution to Local Architectures
Architecture and Philosophy
12. Miscellaneous
Research Activities Abroad (last 10 years)
9/19 - 10/19 Visiting Scholar, Moscow, Schusev Museum of Architecture,
Commune-housing Narkomphin's conservation works,
Research trips with Prof. Sokolov: Moscow region,
Heritage of Mamontov and Mororozov estates, Abramtzevo
and Noginsk, Shahmatovo, Alexander Block's estate,
Conservation works.
4/19 Visiting Scholar, Budapest, on the subject:
"Jewish Contribution to Budapest Modernist Architecture
and Urban Design" (with Prof. Rudolf Klein, Budapest).
6/18 - 7/18 Visiting Scholar, Tallinn, Helsinki,
Russian Academy of Science, St. Petersburg.
2/16 - 3/16 Visiting Scholar, INHA, Paris,
Archives of Modern Architecture, IFA, Paris.
9/14-10/14 Visiting Scholar, Berlin, Potsdam, Dessau, Nizhni Archives,
on the subject: "Germany, Jewish Contribution to Local
Modern Architecture".
9/13-10/13 Visiting Scholar, DAM, Frankfurt, Vitry Design Museum,
Basel, Archives.
4/08-10/08 Visiting Scholar on Sabbatical, Harvard University,
Cambridge, Mass., New York University, NY, Rotterdam,
TU Delft.
7/06-8/06 Visiting Scholar, Institut Français d’Architecture (IFA)
Archives of Modern Architecture, Paris, on the subject
"Anatole Kopp" (with Dr. Anat Falbel, Sao Paolo
University, Brazil).
9/04-10/04 Visiting Scholar, Archives - Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.; Harvard University, Cambridge,
Massachusetts; Columbia University, New-York, on the
subject: "Samuel Rosoff and Vladimir Nabokov, the
Architect and the Writer".
8/03-10/03 Visiting Scholar, Atelier Parisien d’Urbanisme (APUR), Libraries
and Archives, Paris, on the subject: "Paris, Urban Renovation".
2/03-3/03 Visiting Scholar, Ecole d'Architecture de la Villette, Paris
("La Cité du Périphérique Développement, Paris" Project,
with Prof. Michael Burt, Technion, Haifa, and Prof. Georges
Edery, Ecole d'Architecture de la Villette, Paris) ; Paris, Ivry
and Charenton, Mairies, Libraries and Archives, on the
subject: "Cité du Périphérique - Paris".
Memberships in Professional Societies
2005-Present Member, International mAAN (Modern Asian Architectural
Network), Member of mAAN Core Council, Tokyo, Japan.
2005-Present Member, International EAHN (European Architectural
History Network), Paris, France – ETH, Zurich.
2002-Present Member, International DOCOMOMO (Documentation and
Conservation of Modern Movement), Israel, France and
Spain.
2006-Present Member, MIU Association (Movement for Israeli
Urbanism), Israel.
1981-Present Member, Association of Engineers, Architects and
Graduates of Technological Sciences, Israel.
Service
1. To the Conservation studies department, Western Galilee Academic
College
2018-Present Department Academic Consult Person for Students, Western
Galilee Academic College.
2013-Present Member, Department Teaching Committee, Western Galilee
Academic College.
2010-Present Member, Department colloquium, Western Galilee
Academic College.
2. To the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, IIT
2003-2008 Head, Architectural Heritage Research Centre, Faculty of
Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, Haifa.
2008-2009 Chair, Faculty Graduate Workshops Prize Committee.
2006-2008 Chair, Faculty Library Committee.
2005-2008 Chair, Scholarship Committee for Graduate Program in
Architecture and Town Planning.
2001-2012 Member, Architectural Heritage Research Centre’ Council,
Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
Haifa.
2008-2009 Member, Faculty Graduate Prize Committee.
2005-2008 Faculty Contact Person with the International Exchange
Student Program at the Technion.
2006-2008 Member, Faculty Prize Committee.
2006-2008 Member, Faculty Teaching Committee.
2006-2008 Member, Appeal Committee for the Special Examination in
Architecture.
2001-2008 Member, Graduate Committee, Program in Architecture and
Town Planning.
2003-2006 Member, Faculty Library Committee.
2003-2006 Member, Faculty Approval Committee for the Special
Examination in
Architecture.
2001-2003 Member, Faculty Joint Committee of Staff – Students.
2001-2003 Member, Faculty Teaching Committee.
3. To the University
Reviewer of Research Proposals
2005-Present Referee for Tel-Aviv University, Faculty of the Arts,
Department of Art History, Azrieli Architecture School,
Regarding Research Proposals for Ph.D. Graduate Program.
2006-Present Referee for Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences:
2002-Present Referee for the Open University Academic Textbooks.
1995-2002 Member, Appeal Committee for the Special Examination in
Architecture, Tel-Aviv University
Journal Correspondent
2008-Present Israel correspondent, International EAHN (European
Architectural History Network) Journal – Paris, France –
Delft, Holland – ETH, Zurich.
Reviewer for Journals and Publishing Houses
2008-Present Referee for the Docomomo Journal, Paris, France,
Barcelona, Spain.
2006-Present Referee for the Schocken Publishing House.
4. To Government Agencies
Reviewer for Ministry of Education
2010-Present Member, Committee of the Ministry of Education, to review
abroad Ph.D. Architecture dissertations.
Reviewer for ISF- Israel Science Foundation
2014- Chief Scientist' Grant Reviewer for ISF.
5. To the Public
2006-2007 Committee Member, Richard Kauffmann International
Events, Meetings at CZA, Jerusalem.
Publications
Epstein-Pliouchtch (Roziner) Marina, Ph.D.
Refereed Publications
Books
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Levin, M. (2016). Richard Kauffmann and the Zionist
Project, Tel Aviv, Hakibbutz Hameuhad Edition, 223 pages (Hebrew).
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (Ed.) (2020). On the Verges of Modernism - the Jewish
Contribution to Local Architectures, Resling Edition (forthcoming), 180 pages
(Hebrew).
Refereed Book Papers
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Fainholtz, T. (2016). Richard Kauffmann and Le Corbusier,
the Way of the Modern Planner. In: M. Epstein-Pliouchtch, & M. Levin (Eds.),
Richard Kauffmann and the Zionist Project, HaKibbutz Hameuhad, Tel-Aviv, pp. 18-
31.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2012). A Narrative Portrait of Israeli Modernity: the Urban
and the Rural. In: M. Casciato, & E. d'Orgeix, (Eds.), Modern Architectures: The Rise
of a Heritage, Collines de Wavre, ֹEditions Mardaga, pp. 51-60.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2012). Un portrait narratif de la modernité israélienne
L’urbain et le rural. In: M. Casciato, et E. d'Orgeix, (Dir), Architecture Moderne
L'émergence d'un patrimoine, Collines de Wavre, Editions Mardaga,
pp. 51-60.ֹ
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2012). The Spread of Le Corbusier Ideas in Europe between
the Two World Wars. In: I. Heinze-Greenberg, & W. Tegethoff (Eds.), Bauhaus and
the Mediterranean: European Modernism and the Classical Heritage, Zentralinstitut
für Kunstgeschichte (ZI), Munich, 14 pages.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Fainholtz, T. (2012). Richard Kauffmann and Le Corbusier,
in: Local View 3, about Architecture and Landscape in Israel, Architectural Heritage
Research Centre, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, IIT, Haifa (in
Hebrew), 20 pages.
Tsoy, D., & Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2010). Samuel Rosoff and Pinhas Rutenberg - the
Architect and the Client, in: Local View 2, about Architecture and Landscape in Israel,
Architectural Heritage Research Centre, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning,
Technion, IIT, Haifa (in Hebrew), pp. 227-250.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, & M., Fainholtz, T. (2010). Is the Kibbutz a Radiant Village? in:
Ballantyne, A. (ed.), Rural and Urban: Architecture Between Two Cultures. Routledge
and Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain (SAHGB), London, pp. 160-
177.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2003). Image of St. Petersburg in Western Architectural
Critics (Obraz Peterburga v Zapadnom Arkhitekturovedenii). In: V. Bagno (Ed.),
Image of St. Petersburg in the West (Obraz Peterburga v Mirovoi Kul’ture), Nauka,
Russian Academy of Science (RAN), St. Petersburg (in Russian), pp. 527-539.
Refereed Publications (Journals)
of reationImported Modernity and Local Design: The C .)Pliouchtch, M. (2020-Epstein
,Planning Perspectives, 1918-Resilient Public Spaces in Late Ottoman Palestine, 1878
35: 1, 169-192 (with Abramovich, T.)
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2019). From "White City" to "Bauhaus City"- Tel Aviv's
Urban and Architectural Resilience, Docomomo Journal, Education and
Reuse, 61, 24-29 (with Abramovich, T.).
of reationImported Modernity and Local Design: The C .Pliouchtch, M. (2018)-Epstein
, Planning Perspectives, 1918-Resilient Public Spaces in Late Ottoman Palestine, 1878
), T.(with Abramovich )10.1080/02665433.2018.1528562 DOI:8, October 201(24 -1
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2016). A Dance-Architectural Creation from a Nietzschean
Perspective: Laban and Schlemmer. Architext 6, 68-95 (with Dagan, Y.).
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2016). Le rural et l'urbain: Deux histoires parallèles de la
modernité israélienne. IN SITU - Revue des patrimoines (in French), 16 pages.
Bar-Eli, A., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2012). On the Concept of Non-complete in
Architecture, Architext III (Ariel: School of Architecture), 4-15.
Amdur, L., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2009). Planners’ Places, Users' Places: Place
Meanings at the New Central Bus Station. Journal of Urban Design, 14(2), 147-161.
Nitzan-Shiftan, A., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Alon-Mozes, T. (2006). Richard
Kauffmann: Between Architectural and National Modernisms. Docomomo Journal, 35,
48-54.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2004). Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius: Contacts Prior to the
Second World War. The Journal of Architecture, RIBA, London, 9, 5-22.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2002). Le Corbusier and Alexander Vesnin. The Journal of
Architecture, RIBA, London, 7(1), 57-76.
Papers in Progress for Refereed Journals
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Fainholtz, T. (2020). Le Corbusier and the "Jewish
Question" (draft complete).
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Beimel, Sh. (2018). The Ornament and the Façade of the
Contemporary Building. (draft complete, for Architecture Magazine, New York).
Refereed Publications - Conference Proceedings
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2018), From "Reform" to "Revolutionary" Thinking in
Ottoman Palestine's Settlements, 1870-1920, In: Andres Kurg & Karin Vicente (Ed.),
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference of the EAHN, Tallinn, Estonian
Academy of Arts, pp. 357-367 (with Abramovich, T.).
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Abramovich, T. (2016). Resilience of Public Spaces: A
Case Study of the Colonies in Ottoman Palestine, 1878-1918. In: C. Hein (Ed.),
History-Urbanism-Resilience, 17 IPSH Conference, 17(1), Delft, TU, 2016,
pp. 125-134.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2010). The Architect, the Writer and the Client - Cultural
Roots and Intersections - Samuel Rosoff, Vladimir Nabokov, Pinhas Rutenberg. In: Y.
Salman, T. Prudon, & K. Malishevsky (Ed.), Other Modernisms, Columbia University
Press, New-York, pp. 151-160.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Fuchs, R. (2009). Tel Aviv and Jerusalem: Two Opposing
Histories of Urban Modernity. In: J. Shah (Ed.) Asian Cities: Legacies of the
Modernity, New Delhi, 2009, pp. 24-34.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Fuchs R. (2008). Myth, History and Conservation in Tel-
Aviv. In: D. van den Heuvel, & M. Mesman (Ed.), The Challenge of Change, Dealing
with the Legacy of the Modern Movement, IOS Press & Delft University Press,
Amsterdam, pp. 109-114.
Fuchs, R., & Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2005). Cycles of Modernity in the Holy Land. In:
S. Yildiz, & D. Nese (Eds.), Re-thinking and Re-constructing Modern Asian
Architecture, ITU, Istanbul, pp. 37-47.
Non-refereed
Roziner-Epstein, M., Mintz, D. (1989). The Senate Complex Competition. In: The
Senate Complex Conceptual Competition, Tel-Aviv University. The Winners
Catalogue, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv, pp. 44-50.
Breitling, S., Dill, A., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. & others (2006). Happy People in a
Housing Utopia, Building Environment, DOCOMOMO Italia Giornale (Marcosano
Dell'Erba, C., Casciato, M., Tinacci, E. (Eds.) Ataköy Workshop, Istanbul, How to
Preserve a Housing Utopia, in Italian), pp. 5-6.
Roziner-Epstein, M., & Mintz, D. (1990). The Senate Complex, Tel-Aviv University,
Architecture in Israel, pp. 14-15.
Roziner-Epstein, M., & Mintz, D. (1989). A Spectrum of Architectural Melodies, Itsuv
(Design), No. 4, December, p. 45 (in Hebrew).
Roziner-Epstein, M., & Mintz, D. (1989). Architecture as Polyphony, Bait veGan
(House and Garden), No. 46, November, p. 18 (in Hebrew).
Case Reports
Epstein-Pliouchtch, & M., Fainholtz, T. (2007). The Israeli Cooperative Settlement, a
Reflection of Authority in Western Philosophy of Nature, Research and Development
Report, Architectural Heritage Research Centre, Faculty of Architecture and Town
Planning, Technion, 11 pages.
Nitzan-Shiftan, A., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Alon-Mozes, T. (2007). Richard
Kauffmann, Research and Development Report, Architectural Heritage Research
Centre, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, 2007, 14 pages.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Beimel, Sh. (2005). The Ornament and the Façade of the
Contemporary Building, Research Report, Architectural Heritage Research Centre,
Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, 22 pages.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., & Amdur, L. (2003). The Central Bus Station in Tel Aviv, a
Case Study of an Israeli Anthropological Place, Research Report, Architectural
Heritage Research Centre, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, 24
pages.
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2003). Mediterranean Cities and the International
Connections, Research Report, Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion,
12 pages.
Margolin, S.R., & Roziner-Epstein, M. (1993). General Plans for Eastern Villages,
Gaza Strip, Report for Planning and Foundation Department, Gaza Strip Civil
Administration, 29 pages.
Margolin, S.R., & Roziner-Epstein, M. (1992). Types of Building in Zoran, Report for
Zoran Association, 39 pages (Hebrew).
Margolin, S.R., & Roziner-Epstein, M. (1992). Extension of El-Amal Neighborhoods,
Han-Yones, Report for Planning and Foundation Department, Gaza Strip Civil
Administration, 16 pages.
Margolin, S.R., & Roziner-Epstein, M. (1990). New Neighborhoods and Extension of
Industry Area - Master Plan for Kiryat Gat, Engineer's Department, Kiryat Gat
Municipality, 24 pages (Hebrew).
Margolin, S.R., & Roziner-Epstein, M. (1989). Rehabilitation of Refugee Camps'
Neighborhoods in Han-Yones, Report for Planning and Foundation Department, Gaza
Strip Civil Administration, 102 pages (Hebrew).
Other Publications
Instructor's Textbooks
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. (2005). Origins and Development of Modern Architecture:
1750-1950, Teacher's Guide, Technion Books, Haifa, 48 pages (English - Hebrew).
Book Academic Editing
Herbert, G. (2006). Symbols of a New Land. Architects and the Design of the
Passenger Ships of ZIM, Architectural Heritage Research Centre, Faculty of
Architecture and Town Planning, Technion, Haifa, 48 pages.
CONFERENCES
Invited Talks at Scientific Conferences
February 2017 International Workshop, How Long are New Towns New?
European Post-War New Towns as Authentic Places in Comparative
Perspective, ZZF, Centre for Contemporary, History, Potsdam,
Germany: Epstein-Pliouchtch, M, "Tel Aviv's "White City" Myth:
Canonization of the Modernist Heritage".
June 2015 International Conference 'The Transfer of Modernity",
Bauhaus-University, Weimar, Germany:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Le Corbusier and the Young Jewish
Architects.
July 2012 Harry Stern and Architectural Modernism in Bucharest, International
Conference, Technion, Haifa:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Le Corbusier and the Young Zionist
Architects.
August 2011 mAAN8 International Conference, Our Living Heritage, Seoul
University, Seoul, Korea:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. Student competition on Industrial Heritage,
Jury session.
January 2011 International Symposium (COST-Action IS0904 -European
Architecture beyond Europe),The Printed Media and the
Construction of a Canon, Faculty of Architecture, Delft University of
Technology, Delft, TU: Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Fainholtz, T. The
Journal Habinyan and Julius Posener.
January 2008 International Symposium, Mediterranean Aspirations in European
Modernism, Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte (ZI), München,
Germany:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. The Spread of Le Corbusier Ideas in Europe
between the Two World Wars.
Sept. 2008 DOCOMOMO 10 International Conference, Delft TU, Delft and
Rotterdam: Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Bauhaus, Dessau, Master’s
houses Reconstruction, Discussion and debate, the Round-table
Session.
June 2007 Colloquium for Architecture and Art History, gta Institute, ETH,
Zurich:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Fainholtz, T. Le Corbusier and the Zionist
Movement.
June 2005 mAAN5 International Congress, Re-thinking and Re-constructing
Modern Asian Architecture, Special Session West Asian Researches,
Technical University, ITU, Istanbul: Epstein-Pliouchtch, M.
Exercises in Modernity in the Holy Land.
ConferencesScientific Papers Presented at reedRefe
June 2018 EAHN Tallinn, International Conference, National Library of
Estonia,
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. "From "Reform" to
"Revolutionary" Thinking in Ottoman Palestine's Settlements,
1870-1920", in Reform: Architecture as Process, 1870-1920,
EAHN, Tallinn.
February 2017 International Workshop Potsdam, Belin, How long are New Towns New?
European Post-War New Towns as Authentic Places in Comparative Perspective,
ZZF, Centre for Contemporary History, Potsdam,
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M, "Tel Aviv's "White City" Myth: Canonization of the
Modernist Heritage".
November 2016 Third Israeli Conservation Conference, Technion, IIT:
Abramovich, T., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., "Sebils in the Colonies in Ottoman
Palestine".
July 2016 History-Urbanism-Resilience, 17 IPSH conference, Delft, TU:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. & Abramovich, T. "Resilience of Public Spaces: A
Case Study of the Colonies in Ottoman Palestine, 1878-1918"
February 2015 Israeli Conference of Dance Research, The Seminar of Kibbutzim College,
Ramat-Aviv: Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Dagan, Y, "Bruno Taut's and Rudolf
Laban's texts".
October 2014 Second Israeli Conservation Conference, Bar-Ilan Universty:
Abramovich, T,, Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., "French Fragrance in First
"Moshavot" Settlements"
February 2014 "On the Verges of Modernism – the Jewish Contribution to Local
Architectures" Conference, Technion, Haifa:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., “Architecture of Rural Settlements in Eretz Israel"
(with Abramovich, T.).
January 2014 First Israeli Conference of Dance Research "Between Locality and
Globality", The Western Galilee College:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Dagan, Y, "Laban and Schlemmer: An Architecture -
Nietzsche View and Place Meanings".
May 2013 Israeli Anthropological Association Annual Conference, Van Leer,
Jerusalem, Session “Story of City, Community, House”:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., “Jewish Architecture without Borders: Kishinev in
the First Half of the 20th Century” (with Moskaliuk, A.).
November 2012 First Israeli Conference "Conservation of Cultural Heritage", Bezalel,
Academy of Design and Art, Jerusalem:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., "Radiant Villages": The Kibbutz, the Moshav and Le
Corbusier"' (with Fainholtz, T.).
October 2012 "The Modern Farm" International Conference, French National Institute of
Art History, Sorbonne, Paris:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., "The Kibbutz and the Moshav in the European
Architectural Press".
August 2010 DOCOMOMO 11 International Conference, “Living in the Urban
Modernity”, Mexico City University, Mexico:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., "Tel Aviv and Jerusalem: Two Opposing Urban
Modernities".
June 2010 The EAHN International Conference, EAUM School of Architecture,
University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., “Le Corbusier and “the Jewish Question” (with
Fainholtz, T.).
June 2009 “Expertise Media Specificity and Inter-disciplinarity” International
Conference, Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Bar-Eli, A., “Non-complete Architecture, Innovative
Critic or Media-specific Expertise”.
February 2009 “Asian Cities: Legacies of the Modernity", mAAN 7 International Congress,
New Delhi, India:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Fuchs, R. "Tel Aviv and Jerusalem: Two Opposing
Histories of Urban Modernity".
September 2008 DOCOMOMO 10 International Conference, Delft TU, Delft and Rotterdam,
Holland:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Fuchs, R. "Myth, History and Conservation in Tel
Aviv".
March 2008 "Richard Kauffmann and the Zionist Project" International Conference,
Technion, Haifa:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Fainholtz, T. “Richard Kauffmann and Le
Corbusier".
May 2007 Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain (SAHGB) Symposium,
"Rural and Urban", London:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., “Is the Kibbutz a Radiant Village: Le Corbusier and
the Zionist Movement” (with Fainholtz, T.).
September 2006 DOCOMOMO 9 International Conference, « “Other” modernisms »,
« Mobilization and Exchange » session, Middle East Technical University,
Ankara:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., “The Architect, the Writer and the Client – Cultural
Roots and Intersections – Samuel Rosoff, Vladimir Nabokov, Pinhas
Rutenberg”.
April 2006 International Heritage Conference, "Heritage at Risk, Preservation of 20th
Century Architecture and World Heritage", Moscow, Russia Architectural
Institute, MARKHI, Moscow:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., "Le Corbusier in Russia".
February 2006 Israeli Sociological Society Annual Conference, Bar-Ilan University, Session
“Sociology of Professions”:
Amdur, L., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., “Architects as Place Makers – a Case
Study at the New Central Bus Station, Tel Aviv”.
February 2006 Israeli Planners Association Annual Conference, Herzhelia, Poster presented:
Amdur, L., Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., “Bus Station and Mall as a Place, The
New Central Bus Station, Tel Aviv”.
June-July 2003 International Conference, "Image of St. Petersburg in the West", Pushkinskii
Dom - Russian Academy of Science (RAN),
Participation at Scientific and Professional Conferences
June 2018 The Fifth EAHN International Conference, National Library of
Estonia, Tallinn, and participation at EAHN board meetings.
June 2018 Russian Academy of Science, (RAN), St. Petersburg,
"International Readings on Etkind " Conference .
May 2018 " How to Narrate the History of Architecture?
Centenary of Birth of Architectural Historian Bruno Zevi",
International Conference, Technion, Haifa.
March 2018 "Architecture and Revolution" Symposium, Technion, Haifa.
May 2017 Jerusalem, "History in Conflicts" International Conference,
EAHN, Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem.
February 2017 Potsdam, Berlin, ZZF, Centre for Contemporary
History, Potsdam, International Workshop,
"How long are New Towns New?"
June 2016 The EAHN 4 International Conference, Dublin Castle, International
Conference Centre, Dublin, and participation at EAHN board
meetings.
May 2016 Docomomo Israel Conference, Technion, Haifa.
"Ideal(ist) Education in Architecture".
March 2016 EAHN Conference, and participation at EAHN board
meetings, Paris, INHA meetings, Paris.
June 2014 The EAHN 3 International Conference, Turin. Architecture
Department of the Turin Politecnico, and participation at EAHN
board meetings.
February 2014 On the verges of Modernism – the Jewish contribution to local
architectures Conference, Technion, Haifa:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M., Architecture of rural settlements in Eretz
Israel (with Abramovich, T.).
St. Petersburg, Russia:
Epstein-Pliouchtch, M. "Image of St. Petersburg in Western Architectural
Critics".
February 2001 International Workshop, "Technical Investigations in Rehabilitation",
Technical University, Istanbul (Ecole d’Architecture, Montpellier, Technical
University, Istanbul, Technion, Haifa).
June 2012 The EAHN 2 International Conference, Palais des Académies,
Brussels. and participation in EAHN Urban Image group -
International Workshop, Epstein-Pliouchtch, M.
August 2011 mAAN8 International Conference, Our Living Heritage, Seoul
University, Seoul, Korea, including mAAN core meetings.
May 2009 International Jerusalem Seminar in Architecture, Green Design,
Jerusalem.
Nov. 2006 mAAN6 International Conference, Our modern, Tokyo
University, Tokyo, Japan, including mAAN core meetings.
July 2005 UIA (International Union of Architects) International Congress,
Grand Bazaar, Istanbul.
Sept. 2004 8th International DOCOMOMO Conference, Import-Export:
Postwar Modernism in an Expanding World, 1945-1975, Columbia
University, New-York.
May 2004 International Jerusalem Seminar in Architecture, Material and
Craft, Jerusalem, including participation in Workshops.
September 2002 7th International DOCOMOMO Conference, Image, Use and
Heritage: The Reception of Architecture of the Modern
Movement, UNESCO, Paris.
Invited Guest Lectures
March 2009 The Mythology of Le Corbusier, Chandigarh Architectural
College, Chandigarh, India.
May 2006 The Ornament and the Façade of the Contemporary Building, The
Israel Architectural Association, Jaffo (Beimel, Sh., Epstein-
Pliouchtch, M.)
February 2002 Urban Renovation, Ecole d’Architecture Languedoc-Roussillon,
Montpellier (Invited by Prof. Michel Barrès and Prof. Danièle
Gay, the Dean, Ecole d’Architecture Languedoc-Roussillon).