Balconies as design components
<p>I was in Tel Aviv earlier this year and took the Bauhaus tour around the ‘White City’. A UNESCO heritage site of over 4,000 buildings built in the 1930’s in a locally adapted form of International Style architecture. The tour was good and the guide went into some nice details about the nuances of the Israeli output of the modernist movement.</p>
<p>When these architects moved to Tel Aviv many of them were still learning their craft. Some had studied in the Bauhaus and moved to Israel with relatively little experience. They had a blank slate to build on (it was pretty much desert where Tel Aviv stands now apparently) and they had to put stuff up quick. This was due the the big influx of Jewish people during that period.</p>
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