Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (2 of 6) it’s easy to see where it came from. The city’s architecture is overwhelmingly in the International and Bauhaus style. The architecture is designed to favor function over form. The functionalism of Tel Aviv’s architecture compliments the socialist aesthetic of 1930s and 40s Zionist political mentality. The International style embraced in Tel Aviv is now understood to be a perfect match for the Zionist project. The nickname “White City” is not without controversy, and debates over Tel Aviv’s double image as White City and Black City have emerged in recent years. Namely, the term Black City referring to the disadvantaged south.https://digitalcommons.ric...
In descriptions of Tel Aviv often occur reflections about the ideal “first Hebrew city”. A gap betwe...
Following Israel’s independence concrete tenement houses were quickly constructed to accommodate lar...
Proposed by city engineer Yaacov Ben Sera in 1945, Machei Israel Square was transformed over two dec...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (2 of 6) it’s easy to ...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (5 of 6) it’s easy to ...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (5 of 6) it’s easy to ...
This aerial image of Tel Aviv shows some structures of note, including the Tel Aviv City Hall at Rab...
This photograph (1 of 6) shows the Tel Aviv beach, a major economic asset to the city, which was rea...
This image shows the urban density of Tel Aviv, Israel’s primary city. At the extreme left, peaking ...
In this picture, more representations of Bauhaus architecture can be seen. This image was most likel...
The I.B.M. Building, now known as Weizmann Branch and occupied by law offices, was designed in the 1...
Tel Aviv has the largest collection of architecture in the International of any city in the world. ...
Em 2003 a UNESCO reconheceu a Cidade Branca de Tel Aviv como Patrimônio Mundial em virtude de que su...
Tel Aviv is sometimes referred to as the Miami of the Middle East. Looking at this 1980 photograph ...
Sharon Rotbard’s book White City Black City cleverly examines the planning and architectural histori...
In descriptions of Tel Aviv often occur reflections about the ideal “first Hebrew city”. A gap betwe...
Following Israel’s independence concrete tenement houses were quickly constructed to accommodate lar...
Proposed by city engineer Yaacov Ben Sera in 1945, Machei Israel Square was transformed over two dec...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (2 of 6) it’s easy to ...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (5 of 6) it’s easy to ...
Tel Aviv quickly earned the nickname the White City, and from this photograph (5 of 6) it’s easy to ...
This aerial image of Tel Aviv shows some structures of note, including the Tel Aviv City Hall at Rab...
This photograph (1 of 6) shows the Tel Aviv beach, a major economic asset to the city, which was rea...
This image shows the urban density of Tel Aviv, Israel’s primary city. At the extreme left, peaking ...
In this picture, more representations of Bauhaus architecture can be seen. This image was most likel...
The I.B.M. Building, now known as Weizmann Branch and occupied by law offices, was designed in the 1...
Tel Aviv has the largest collection of architecture in the International of any city in the world. ...
Em 2003 a UNESCO reconheceu a Cidade Branca de Tel Aviv como Patrimônio Mundial em virtude de que su...
Tel Aviv is sometimes referred to as the Miami of the Middle East. Looking at this 1980 photograph ...
Sharon Rotbard’s book White City Black City cleverly examines the planning and architectural histori...
In descriptions of Tel Aviv often occur reflections about the ideal “first Hebrew city”. A gap betwe...
Following Israel’s independence concrete tenement houses were quickly constructed to accommodate lar...
Proposed by city engineer Yaacov Ben Sera in 1945, Machei Israel Square was transformed over two dec...