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The Transformation of Israeli Cities- Tel-Aviv -Exhibit- |
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THE TRANSFORMATION OF ISRAELI CITIES | |
| INTRODUCTION | JERUSALEM | JERUSALEM EXHIBIT | JERUSALEM EXHIBIT (CONT) | TEL-AVIV | TEL-AVIV EXHIBIT | TEL-AVIV EXHIBIT (CONT) |
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Tel-Aviv - Architectural Exhibit (cont.)
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An outstanding example of urban transformation, this mixed-use project of varying heights replaces an obsolete hospital in the heart of the city and redefines scale while creating and linking significant urban spaces. Architect: Ada Karmi-Melamed & Partners
Top: General view Middle: Partial views Bottom: Side studies
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| The "Mishtala" residential districts, inspired by the urban patterns and architecture of the 30's, has been sensitively designed around a hierarchy ofpedestrian and civic spaces.
Architect: Ya'ar Architects Ltd. Landscape Architects: Moria - Sekely
Top: General site plan Middle: Cenral square Bottom: Architectural guidelines
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| The The campus was planned in the 60's in accordance with the prevailing concept of buildings dispersed about a landscaped environment. New projects intensify the two main axes and foci: the Senate Square, and the busy Entrance Square which interrelates with the city.
Top left: Master plan. Chief Architect: Moshe Atsmon Top right: Main Administration Building. Architects: Moshe Amario and Eli Majus Middle left: Student Center. Architects: M. Atsmon, with participation of Y. Eldan Middle right: Entrance Square. Architect: M. Atsmon Bottom: Entrance complex and square. Architect: M. Atsmon. Student Center building. Architects M. Atsmon, Y. Eldan Art gallery. Architects. D. Eitan, E. Goshen, B. Chyutin, M. Chyutin
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THE NEW CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT | |
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| The Ayalon transportation corridor integrates arterial road and rail links along the curves of the Ayalon river. The new high-rise, high-density, central business district is taking shape along this axis.
Top left: "Nof" office tower. Architects: Moshe Zur, M. Zur Top right: Platinum Tower. Architects: A. Yasky, Y. Sivan assisted by T. Betterman, R. Feller Bottom: Photo: Albatross
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THE NEW CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT | |
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Top left: Agish Ravad Office Building. Architects: Miri & Danny Kaizer Top right: "Hashalom Suburb Railway Station" Architects: Eri Goshen - D. Eytan & E. Goshen Ltd., assisted by N. Simon Middle left: Inteiror Middle right: Inteiror Bottom: Photo: Albatross
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THE NEW CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT | |
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Top left: Ella Brothers Tower. Architects: Eli Lahiani, Tzadik Eliakim, Eli Eliakim Top right: Hechtman Building Architects: Edna & Raffi Lerman Bottom: Photo: Albatross
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| The Reinforces Tel-Aviv's main leisure districts: "Park Hadarom", the Yarkon Promenade, and the tourist area along the seafront. The last two converge at the long defunct port and "Levant Fair" area, which now faces replanning.
Top left: Levant Fair, 1936. Architects: A. Elhanani and R. Kaufmann Top right: Proposed marine resort and tourism center. Architect: Eli Lipski Middle left: Interior Middle: The Yarkon Estuary plan Bottom left: Park Hayarkon - "Ganei Yehoshua". Gideon Sarig - Landscape Architecture Urban Planning Bottom right: Photo: Albatross
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THE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER | |
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Tel-Aviv's main civic and cultural complex has taken a step closer to its full realization with the recent completion of this significant project, by Yacov Rechter: Architect of the project Assistant Architect: Yuval Cadman of Avi Dorner
Top: Performing Arts Center Bottom left: Golda Center - "Dobnov Gardens" first phase: 1995. Gideon Sarig - Landscape Architecture Urban Planning Bottom right: Aerial view. Photo: Albatross
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