12 Lilienblum Street by Zeev Rechter, 1933
12 Lilienblum Street by Zeev Rechter, 1933
Published 2019-11-18T08:05:11+00:00
Continuation of the Bauhaus Theme - my desk has lots to prints
Created at 1:50 scale, part of the front facade
https://www.dezeen.com/2016/08/24/10-tel-aviv-best-examples-bauhaus-residential-architecture/
This building designed for photographer Avraham Soskin is divided into two asymmetrical wings, each with its own entrance and stairwell. The front wing – designed as the family home – has a flat roof with a pergola and a horizontal emphasis, expressed in rows of windows and the balconies' elongated ventilation slits.
The large rear wing, invisible from the street, is designed in a local, industrial language. Its two floors and basement served as Soskin's photography studio.
Date published | 18/11/2019 |