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The Azrieli Center is a complex of three towers in Tel Aviv. Each tower has a different height and shape - the Circular Tower is 187m tall, the Triangular Tower is 169m tall and the Square Tower is 154m tall. Designed by Eli Attia and Moore Yaski Sivan Architects, the Azrieli Center towers were built in 1999.
Splendid Ugliness – Blurb photo book
Atarim square that was built in the mid-1970s, designed by architect Yakov Rechter, to reflect the style of brutalist architecture in Israel. However, the project turned out to be a failure. It was named Israel`s ugliest square and considered as a white elephant. Today the square is up to be demolished and a new project is planned to take its place. The photographs in this book were taken between the years 2013-2016. They reflect the ugliness, the splendor and decay of this square.
Splendid Ugliness – Blurb photo book
Atarim square that was built in the mid-1970s, designed by architect Yakov Rechter, to reflect the style of brutalist architecture in Israel. However, the project turned out to be a failure. It was named Israel`s ugliest square and considered as a white elephant. Today the square is up to be demolished and a new project is planned to take its place. The photographs in this book were taken between the years 2013-2016. They reflect the ugliness, the splendor and decay of this square.
Splendid Ugliness – Blurb photo book
Atarim square that was built in the mid-1970s, designed by architect Yakov Rechter, to reflect the style of brutalist architecture in Israel. However, the project turned out to be a failure. It was named Israel`s ugliest square and considered as a white elephant. Today the square is up to be demolished and a new project is planned to take its place. The photographs in this book were taken between the years 2013-2016. They reflect the ugliness, the splendor and decay of this square.
Splendid Ugliness – Blurb photo book
Atarim square that was built in the mid-1970s, designed by architect Yakov Rechter, to reflect the style of brutalist architecture in Israel. However, the project turned out to be a failure. It was named Israel`s ugliest square and considered as a white elephant. Today the square is up to be demolished and a new project is planned to take its place. The photographs in this book were taken between the years 2013-2016. They reflect the ugliness, the splendor and decay of this square.
Splendid Ugliness – Blurb photo book
Atarim square that was built in the mid-1970s, designed by architect Yakov Rechter, to reflect the style of brutalist architecture in Israel. However, the project turned out to be a failure. It was named Israel`s ugliest square and considered as a white elephant. Today the square is up to be demolished and a new project is planned to take its place. The photographs in this book were taken between the years 2013-2016. They reflect the ugliness, the splendor and decay of this square.
Splendid Ugliness – Blurb photo book
Atarim square that was built in the mid-1970s, designed by architect Yakov Rechter, to reflect the style of brutalist architecture in Israel. However, the project turned out to be a failure. It was named Israel`s ugliest square and considered as a white elephant. Today the square is up to be demolished and a new project is planned to take its place. The photographs in this book were taken between the years 2013-2016. They reflect the ugliness, the splendor and decay of this square.
Splendid Ugliness – Blurb photo book
Atarim square that was built in the mid-1970s, designed by architect Yakov Rechter, to reflect the style of brutalist architecture in Israel. However, the project turned out to be a failure. It was named Israel`s ugliest square and considered as a white elephant. Today the square is up to be demolished and a new project is planned to take its place. The photographs in this book were taken between the years 2013-2016. They reflect the ugliness, the splendor and decay of this square.
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