White city, black city

architecture and war in Tel Aviv and Jaffa

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Sharon Roṭbard: White city, black city (2015)

244 pages

English language

Published Nov. 8, 2015

ISBN:
978-0-262-52772-9
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OCLC Number:
895625789

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"This is a unique and bold story about architecture that boldly challenges Israeli's national identity politics and the official narrative that was used to construct Tel Aviv's identity, culture, and rhetoric. The narrative goes something like this: the white city of Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 to the immediate North of the walled port city of Jaffa under an urban plan developed by Sir Patrick Geddes, which reflected the most advanced and modern organic planning principles. The buildings of Tel Aviv were designed by Bauhaus architects who were trained in Europe before immigrating to Israel. They created an outstanding architectural ensemble of the modern movement in a new cultural context. Tel Aviv became Israel's foremost economic and metropolitan nucleus and has always been considered one of the outstanding examples of innovative town-planning ideas of the first part of the 20th century. This book shows how Tel Aviv's tale of …

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Subjects

  • Architecture
  • History

Places

  • Tel Aviv (Israel)