Moshe Safdie's architectural influences include modernist principles, particularly the works of Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn, which emphasize functionality and the relationship between space and human experience. His exposure to diverse cultures during his upbringing in Haifa and later experiences in the United States also shaped his design philosophy, encouraging a blend of local context with innovative forms. Additionally, his focus on social issues in architecture is influenced by his commitment to creating humane, sustainable environments that serve communities.
Moshe Sharett's birth name is Moshe Sheratok.
Moshe Flinker has written: 'Young Moshe's diary'
Moshe Dayan was influenced by Hebrew.
Moshe Rosenfeld is 5' 9".
David Moshe is 5' 7".
Moshe Hammer was born in 1946.
Moshe Murro was born in 1888.
Moshe Murro died in 1957.
Moshe Hacohen was born in 1874.
Moshe Hacohen died in 1950.
Moshe Sherer was born in 1921.
Moshe Sherer died in 1998.