The Rising Stars of Tel Aviv Architecture

Tel Aviv’s skyline is ever changing. Building towers are popping out all the time. On our street alone in Florentine there are two projects growing out of the ground. With the real estate boom that we are experiencing, Tel Aviv architects came under high demand. We’ve witnessed a new crop of architects emerge. Away from the now established and highly praised Pitsou Kedem, Ilan Pivko and Asaf Lerman, these Tel Aviv architects come with a more intimate and tailored approach to design, one that is sensitive to the environmental and social impact of their creations and most importantly that is inclusive rather than exclusive.
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.
Everything You Need to Know About Tel Aviv’s New Metro System

Everything You Need to Know About Tel Aviv’s Metro System Tel Avivs New Metro System Tel Avivs New Metro System Tel Avivs New Metro System Tel Avivs New Metro System Tel Avivs New Metro System Tel Avivs New Metro System Tel Avivs New Metro System Tel Avivs New Metro System Metro systems are an essential […]
What is TAMA-38? | Urban Renewal Projects in Tel Aviv

What is TAMA-38? | Urban Renewal Projects in Tel Aviv “TAMA 38” began life as a national outline plan for reinforcing structures against earthquakes by granting increased building rights and shortening bureaucratic procedures for obtaining building permits, thereby encouraging homeowners to reinforce their buildings. The basic pitch: Developers and apartment owners invest in renovating and […]
How Did Tel Aviv Become a Beacon For Stunning Bauhaus Architecture?

Israel’s second largest city is home to one of the largest clusters of buildings from a major 20th century architectural movement.
by Elizabeth Warkentin