This week our Architecture City Guide is headed to Tel Aviv. Justin Kliger, a local urban planner and designer and friend of ArchDaily, graciously put together the material for this week’s guide. As the founder of Architec.tour.a, an architecture tour company in Tel Aviv , Kliger offered us great insights into the architecture of his city. “Tel Aviv is covered by a UNESCO world heritage listing as the ‘White City’, the single largest collection of International Style buildings in one city. In addition, there is a vast amount of development and construction going on in Tel Aviv. There are a range of interesting buildings, including many examples of Brutalist buildings, post modernist structures and new cutting edge designs,” says Kliger. The 12 buildings we feature here only scratch the surface of what Tel Aviv has to offer. We will be adding to the list in the near future so leave more suggestions in the comment section below.
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The Architecture City Guide: Tel Aviv list and corresponding map after the break.
- Tel Aviv Museum of Art – Extension / Preston Scott Cohen
- Rubinsky House / Lucian Korngold, Renovation: Bar Or Architects
- Remez-Arlozorov Community Campus / Mayslits Kassif Architects
- El Al House / Dov and Ram Karmi
- Levin House – Old Russian Embassy / Yehuda Magidovitch, Renovation: Bar Or Architects
- Zharsky House / Dov Karmi
- Shalom Meir Tower / Yitzhak Pearlstein, Gideon Ziv, Meir Levy
- Azrieli Towers / Moore Yaski Sivan Architects
- Heichal Yehuda Synagogue / Yitzchak Toledano
- The Peres Peace House / Massimiliano Fuksas
- Beit Solid / Ram Karmi
- Tel Aviv Port / Mayslits Kassif Architects
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Can you please do a city guide on Toronto,Vancouver or even Montreal. We need more of Canada, your friendly neighbor..