Armon Architects


Eliezer Armon (b. 1955 in Tel Aviv, Israel) pursued architecture after studying engineering and mathematics and serving in the Israeli Defense Forces. He is a devoted Kabbalist and a martial artist. Shortly after graduating from the Architecture School at the Technion in Haifa in 1985, Armon assumed the position of the chief engineer of Immanuel in Samaria. At the age of 35, he was hired as the chief engineer of Be’er Sheva, the largest city in the south of Israel, becoming the youngest city engineer in Israel and responsible for designing and constructing tens of thousands of dwellings. In 1993, he opened Armon Architects and Town Planners in his adopted city, realizing over 100 buildings: cultural, civil, and religious centers, museums, schools, and infrastructure projects across Israel.

