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Hello!

I’m Moshe Katz, an international architect, author, educator, and mentor with more than 20 years of experience across design, research, and creative practice.

 

I studied architecture in Florence, and over the years, my work has grown through different cultures, project types, and ways of thinking about space, imagination, and human experience. Alongside architecture, I have worked as a writer, multidisciplinary artist, and researcher, always exploring how creativity can shape the way we live, think, and design.

I am the author of Into Creativity and other inspirational books, and the creator of more than 15 online courses for architecture students, designers, and creative thinkers. My work is guided by a simple belief: strong architecture is never only technical. It also needs vision, feeling, originality, and the courage to express something real.

Many students come to me when they feel overwhelmed, unsure of their direction, or disconnected from the strength of their own work. Some are preparing portfolios for admission to top architecture programs. Others are struggling with studio projects, weak concepts, mixed feedback, or presentations that do not reflect the quality of their ideas.

My role is to help you make sense of that and move forward with stronger work and a clearer sense of your own voice.

I can help you with portfolio development, concept building, project direction, visual communication, presentations, interviews, and creative confidence. My approach brings together professional rigor, intuition, and imagination, so your work becomes more focused, more personal, and more convincing.

If you would like to work together, book a free 30-minute consultation to review your portfolio, project, or presentation.

Contact

+972 54 422 8988

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