Liebling Haus, The
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Author: Sharon Golan, Ellen Kugler & Shira Levy Benyemini (eds.)
The Liebling Haus was built in 1936 to designs by architect Dov Karmi for Tony and Max Liebling after they fled Europe. With its bright plaster facades, deep balconies, clear proportions, and a layout tailored to the regional climate, it serves as a prime example of the locally adapted International Style typical of the White City of Tel Aviv. The book tells the history of the structure and gathers historical materials about its architecture and residents, as well as exploring its recent restoration. From 2015 to 2019, the Liebling Haus was extensively restored by Israeli and German planners, renovation experts, and craftspersons, reopening as a vibrant exhibition and community center. The Liebling Haus is supported and funded by the German Federal Government, the City of Tel Aviv, and the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Foundation.Current interviews, an atmospheric tour by Israeli photographer Yael Schmidt, and other documents showcase the new use of the Liebling Haus since its reopening.
ISBN 9783986120214. JOVIS. pb. 144 pages. colour and b/w ills. 16 x 22 cm..
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The Liebling Haus was built in 1936 to designs by architect Dov Karmi for Tony and Max Liebling after they fled Europe. With its bright plaster facades, deep balconies, clear proportions, and a layout tailored to the regional climate, it serves as a prime example of the locally adapted International Style typical of the White City of Tel Aviv. The book tells the history of the structure and gathers historical materials about its architecture and residents, as well as exploring its recent restoration. From 2015 to 2019, the Liebling Haus was extensively restored by Israeli and German planners, renovation experts, and craftspersons, reopening as a vibrant exhibition and community center. The Liebling Haus is supported and funded by the German Federal Government, the City of Tel Aviv, and the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Foundation.Current interviews, an atmospheric tour by Israeli photographer Yael Schmidt, and other documents showcase the new use of the Liebling Haus since its reopening.
ISBN 9783986120214. JOVIS. pb. 144 pages. colour and b/w ills. 16 x 22 cm..
available