Harold Le Roith
South African architect (1905–1995)
Harold Le Roith was a prominent South African architect, active in the twentieth century. Born in 1905, he played a significant role in shaping the country's modern architectural landscape. His work primarily focused on residential buildings and synagogues, leaving a lasting impact on the urban landscape of Johannesburg.
Throughout his career, Le Roith designed several notable buildings, showcasing his architectural expertise. Radoma Court and Temple Emanuel are among his most recognized works, demonstrating his ability to create functional and aesthetically pleasing structures. As a key figure in South African modern architecture, Le Roith's contributions to the field continued until his death in 1995, leaving behind a legacy of innovative and enduring designs.