Ganit Mayslits Kassif, Udi Kassif, Maor Roytman

Ganit Mayslits Kassif founded Mayslits Kassif Architects together with Udi Kassif on 1994. She gained her Diploma in Architecture (with honors) from the University of Westminster in London on 1990 and following that led a Diploma Unit at the Bartlett School of Architecture for four years.
As a Director of Mayslits Kassif she combines research with practice and mainly interested in architecture as an agent of urban and environmental transformation. Her approach to the practice of architecture is innovative and strategic, viewing each project as a highly potential challenge in the environmental and economic aspects.
Along the practice leadership she is writing, lecturing and being frequently interviewed in the press with regard to the built environment.

Udi Kassif has graduated from Bezalel, with honors in 1988. He later graduated from the AA (Architectural Association School of Architecture,London) in 1991.
Before his architectural studies he has studied art in Vienna at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste. During the last decade he has guided Mayslits Kassif into winning a number of major architectural competitions in a wide range of design practice, including residential, public buildings and urban schemes.
Currently he is developing new interdisciplinary strategies for some of the most significant urban regeneration projects in Israel and is taking subject of specificty to be published soon.

Maor Roytman joined Mayslits Kassif architects in 2003 as a Design Architect, and became an Associate architect in 2007. He received his Architectural and Urban planning degree with distinction (Summa Cum Laude) from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology. Since 2007, Maor is a design studio tutor at the Technion.
Maor has been designing and leading numerous projects ranging from commercial and public buildings to urban renewal and public space. He was the project leader for the Tel Aviv Promenade Remez Arlozorov Sport Center and Remez Arlozorov Community Campus In Tel Aviv, a project that won several Prizes and many international publications.
His work is characterized by a particular experimental approach and by an independent multidisciplinary research.