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Zionist Architecture And Town Planning The Building Of Tel Aviv 19191929 Nathan Harpaz

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Zionist Architecture And Town Planning The Building Of Tel Aviv 19191929 Nathan Harpaz
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Publisher: Purdue University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.07 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Nathan Harpaz
ISBN: 9781557536730, 9781612492971, 1557536732, 1612492975
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Zionist Architecture And Town Planning The Building Of Tel Aviv 19191929 Nathan Harpaz by Nathan Harpaz 9781557536730, 9781612492971, 1557536732, 1612492975 instant download after payment.

Established as a Jewish settlement in 1909 and dedicated a year later, Tel Aviv has grown over the last century to become Israel's financial center and the country's second largest city. This book examines a major period in the city's establishment when Jewish architects moved from Europe, including Alexander Levy of Berlin, and attempted to establish a new style of Zionist urbanism in the years after World War I. The author explores the interplay of an ambitious architectural program and the pragmatic needs that drove its chaotic implementation during a period of dramatic population growth. He explores the intense debate among the Zionist leaders in Berlin in regard to future Jewish settlement in the land of Israel after World War I, and the difficulty in imposing a town plan and architectural style based on European concepts in an environment where they clashed with desires for Jewish revival and self-identity. While “modern” values advocated universality, Zionist ideas struggled with the conflict between the concept of “New Order” and traditional and historical motifs. As well as being the first detailed study of the formative period in Tel Aviv's development, this book presents a valuable case study in nation-building and the history of Zionism. Meticulously researched, it is also illustrated with hundreds of plans and photographs that show how much of the fabric of early twentieth century Tel Aviv persists in the modern city.

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