Wednesday, May 11, 2005
BAUHAUS - Architecture in Tel Aviv
"The city of Tel Aviv is literally an open museum of the International Style in architecture.
During the 1930s, while the modernist movement in art reached its apogee in Europe, the city of Tel Aviv was in a stage of intensive development. Most of the architecs working in the new city at that time were of European background and brought with them the ideas of the modernist movement.
These architects, influenced by the works of Le Corbusier, Erich Mendelsohn, and the Bauhaus School of Art and Design, constructed a large number of buildings in the central area of Tel Aviv. ..."
BAUHAUS - Architecture in Tel Aviv (via male.dei)
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