Bibliography:

Tel Aviv Modern Architecture 1930-1939

Pe'Era Goldman; Irmel Kamp-Bandau; Edina Meyer-Maril; Manfred Schneckenburger; Ita Heinze-Greenberg; Wasmuth

ISBN:

9783803028204

Publisher:

Distributed Art Pub Inc

Publication Date:

1997

Binding:

Hardcover

Synopsis:
In the 1930s, in what was then Palestine, whole urban districts were transformed into areas of Modern architecture by architects who emigrated from Europe, bringing with them the spirit, theory, and techniques of the Bauhaus movement. The variety of Modern architecture that was built in Tel Aviv is unequalled but has been largely-ignored by architectural historians. This comprehensive survey not only brings alive Tel Aviv of the 30s but also shows many of the possibilities of the Bauhaus movement brought to fruition.

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