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Tel Aviv-Yafo Architecture

Tel Aviv-Yafo
Architecture
From 1920s eclecticism and Bauhaus-inspired international style to modern architecture
‘Reisfeld House’ 
HaYarkon Street 96
Originally built: 1935, reconstructed: 2012
Architect: Pinchas Bieżoński
Preservation architect: Gidi Bar Orayen
Rothschild Blvd. 81 / Balfour St. 41
Architect: Moshe Czerner (Cherner)
Originally built: 1931, extension: 2009
Rothschild Blvd. 79
Architects: Josef and Ze’ev Berlin
Originally built: 1929, extension: 2009
‘Rubinsky-Braun house’ 
Rothschild Blvd. 82 / Maze St. 44
Architects: Yosef and Ze’ev Berlin
Originally built: 1932, preservation and extensions: 2013 by Bar Orian Architects
‘Naparstek house’ 
Rothschild Blvd. 48 / Ramchal St. 2
Architect: Pinchas (Philip) Hutt
Originally built: 1933
Renovation architects: AN +
Shimon Levi House / “Ship House”
Levanda Street, 56
Architect: Arieh Cohen
Built: 1934
Jerusalem Blvd. 14
Architect: unknown
Built: 1947 or 1948
‘Polishuk House’ / The Poli House Hotel by Brown Hotels
Magen David Square, Allenby St. 62 / Nachalat Binyamin St. 1
Architects: Salomon Liaskowsky & Jacob Orenstein
Originally built in 1934–1936 as a commercial office space
Preservation by Nitza Szmuk Architects, 2015
Interior design: Karim Rashid
Shlomo HaMelekh St. 38 / Frishman St. 72
Ben Zoma St. 1, North Jaffa
Yehuda Hayamit St. 36
Yehuda Hayamit St 17 / Shivtei Israel St 11
Shalma Rd. 19
Shalma Rd 25 / Schnitzler St 12
Ben Gurion Blvd. 39
Jerusalem Blvd. 24
Architect: George Facuseh Giries
Built: 1926–1928
Rothschild blvd 79, 81
‘Ahronovich house’ 
Rothschild Blvd. 117 / Bar Ilan St. 17
Architect: Yizhak Rappaport
Built: 1933
Preserved in 2017 by Amnon Bar Or – Tal Gazit Architects
‘Ahronovich house’ 
Rothschild Blvd. 117 / Bar Ilan St. 17
‘Bernstein House’ 
Yehuda ha-Levi St. 45 / Allenby St. 130
Architects: Yitzhak Rappaport
The original building was built in 1932 and had three floors
Preservation and extensions: Archod architects, 2019
‘Beit Mangal’ (BBQ house)
Ha'Carmel St. 58 / Nachalat Binyamin St. 2
Originally built in 1922 by the architect Alexander Levy. In 1925 the architect Yehuda Magidovich expanded the building and changed the decorative elements
Leumi Bank building
Yehuda Halevi 35-37 / Nachalat Binyamin 62-64
Architect: Gershon Zippor
Built: 1969
Habima Square and the Culture Palace (Heichal HaTarbut), officially the Charles Bronfman Auditorium
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The square was planned in the first master plan of Tel Aviv by Patrick Geddes in the late 1920s. Renovated by architect Dani Karavan in 2007-2010
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The Culture Palace architects: Dov Karmi, Zeev Rechter and Yaakov Rechter, 1957
Renovation architect: Ofer Kolker, 2011-2013

On the left is a part of the Habima Theatre
From left to right: Rothschild Blvd. 40, 38, 36 (Rothschild Tower), 30...
Public Committee House
Rothschild Blvd. 40
Architeect: Dov Gershkovich
Built:1924
Sarona neighborhood, which started as a German Templer Colony in Palestine in 1871
Around the 33 historic houses of the colony there are plans to build about 10 high-rise buildings that will include tens of thousands of square meters of housing and commerce
Tel Aviv HaShalom Railway Station and the Bridge via the Ayalon Highway to the Azrieli Center mall
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In the distance are seen the Midtown TLV (with the EY logo, 2017), the Azrieli Town Office Tower (with the PWC logo; 2021) by Moshe Tzur Architects
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