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is a giant open tripod inside a soaring, tent-like concrete sanctuary; one writer has commented that this building "with its soaring arched shell seems to spring out of the rocky Texas soil" and gives the congregants a view of the mountains "through the high glazed arch behind the Ark." This building
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House at the University of Southern California was described as one of his best buildings by USC architecture professor James Steele, who said it was representative of "his personality and his attitude toward Judaism," with a building that is "very open, free, full of light," but surrounded by a
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Eisenshtat said that his concept of synagogue design was based on his perception that, unlike in some religions, "in Judaism there is no intermediary. Therefore, I see the structure for synagogues not as pyramidal but as horizontal." Influenced by other modernist architects, notably
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For many years during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, Eisenshtat's lead designer was Maxwell Rex Raymer (June 4, 1922 – February 27, 2010).
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buildings in Beverly Hills and the Sven Lokrantz School for disabled children in
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It was not until 1951 that he designed his first major religious structure,
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American Synagogues: A Century of Architecture and Jewish Community
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atmosphere than they perceived in Detroit. He graduated from the
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and which is distinguished by its use of stained glass windows.
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Eisenshtat also designed the master plan for the campus of the
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Early in his career he designed large projects for the
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The Sinai Temple in Westwood, Los Angeles, California.
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New Haven, Connecticut
Los Angeles, California
Sinai Temple, Los Angeles, California
University of Judaism
architect
synagogues
Jewish
New Haven, Connecticut
Detroit
Michigan
Los Angeles, California
anti-Semitic
University of Southern California
United States Department of Defense
Temple Emanuel
Beverly Hills, California
Sinai Temple
Wilshire Boulevard
Westwood
Los Angeles
Frank Lloyd Wright

Erich Mendelsohn
El Paso, Texas
Ark
Samuel D. Gruber
Futurist
Brutalist style
House of the Book
Brandeis-Bardin Institute

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