Zahava Elenberg
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Zahava Elenberg | |
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| Citizenship | Australian |
| Education | Bachelor of Architecture |
| Alma mater | Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology |
| Occupation | Architect |
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Zahava Elenberg is an Australian architect. She co-founded Melbourne-based architecture practice Elenberg Fraser and is the founder of turn-key accommodation fit out and interior furnishing company Move-in.
Elenberg is the daughter of Anna Schwartz[1] and artist Joel Elenberg. She is the step daughter of publisher and developer Morry Schwartz. Elenberg attended Preshil, The Margaret Lyttle Memorial School[2] and has been a director of the Preshil School Council and the Preshil School Foundation.[3]
She completed a bachelor of architecture at RMIT University and graduated in 1998 with first class honours.[4]
As a child, Elenberg was photographed by Melbourne artist Bill Henson and spoke out in support of the artistic value of his work when it was seized by NSW police after a complaint by a child protection campaigner.[5][6][7]