Avraham Kaviri

Kaviri’s architectural designs blend the International Style with local building traditions, creating functional and aesthetically pleasing structures that stand as testaments to the architectural innovation and creativity characterizing the Zionist movement’s early years and modern Israeli architecture.
How Tel Aviv Became the City of the Bauhaus

Before the movement arrived in British Palestine, there was no concerted and uniformed approach to urban planning and architecture. New buildings were designed along the local traditions, much in the same way you’d find in Beyrouth at the time and the art nouveau that was so in vogue at the time.