
Yuval Yadlin is an architect and researcher based in New York and Tel Aviv. She graduated with honors from Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, where she contributed as a design studio co-instructor following her studies. Currently, she is pursuing a post-professional M.Arch degree at Yale School of Architecture.
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Yuval has been recognized with several awards, including the Azrieli Prize (2021) for her B.Arch thesis, the Bezalel Environment and Sustainability Award (2021), and the Dori Award (2024) for a public hub design competition. Additionally, she received the CMES Ganzfried Travel Fellowship (2024) and the Student Exploration Grant at the Tsai Center for Innovative Thinking (2025).
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With experience as an architect in both architecture and urban planning firms in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, Yuval has developed a range of projects in various scales.
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As a co-founder of The Young Architects Cooperative, she participates in a collaborative effort focused on research-driven projects that promote social justice in Israel. The group achieved first place in the Cultural Trail competition (2021) organized by the Bat-Yam municipality, for a public intervention that was built, and second place in the Between the Drop competition (2021) by the Ministry of Health, Urban 95, and Bezalel Academy.​