Background
Rechter was born to Paula Singer and the architect Zeev Rechter on 14 June 1924 in Tel Aviv. He grew up in his father"s house which was used as a culture center in Tel Aviv. In 1952 he joined his father"s office of architects.
Rechter was born to Paula Singer and the architect Zeev Rechter on 14 June 1924 in Tel Aviv. He grew up in his father"s house which was used as a culture center in Tel Aviv. In 1952 he joined his father"s office of architects.
He studied architecture at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa.
Rechter was married twice, to Sara Shafir and to the actress Hana Maron. He is the father of five children: the musician and composer Yoni Rechter, the philosopher Ophra Rechter, the Illustrator Michal Loit, the architect Amnon Rechter and the actress Daphna Rechter. Public buildings
Charles Bronfman Auditorium, Tel Aviv, 1957
Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, 1952-1959
Herzliya Museum of Art, 1975
Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center, 1994
Atarim Square, Tel Aviv, 1975
National Jewish Center for Learning and Leadership, Tel Aviv, 1976
Central Library, Mount Scopus Campus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1981
Carmel Hospital, Haifa
Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv
Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot, 1953
Hotels
Hasharon, Herzliya Pituach, 1961
Hilton Tel Aviv, 1965
Hilton Hotel (now Crowne Plaza Hotel), Jerusalem, 1974
Sheraton Tel Aviv, 1974
Carlton, Tel Aviv, 1980
King Solomon, Jerusalem, 1981
Altitude (clapper), Jerusalem, 1983
Holiday Inn, Ashkelon, 1998.