The Max Liebling House Tel Aviv Keeping it Modern

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The Max Liebling House Tel Aviv Keeping it Modern
White City Conservation Center
Tel Aviv Jaffa Municipality
Theodor Zandel, 1879
The Tempeler
Ariel view, Beginning of the 1917
First Urban Plan for Tel Aviv
The Rosner Haus – Tel Aviv
Wohnstadt Carl Legien – Berlin
Objective
•In 2003, UNESCO declared the “White City of Tel Aviv” a world
heritage site.
•With this decision, UNESCO honored the more than 2000
buildings built in the “International style” – also known as the
BAUHAUS style – the largest concentration of modern
architecture worldwide.
•A second consideration war Tel Aviv’s unique urban planning
that has its roots in the Garden City movement.
•The declaration has accelerated efforts of the city to formulate
and implement a comprehensive conservation plan that aims
to restore this unique heritage to its former glory.
•As part of its encompassing conservation plan, the Tel Aviv
Municipality strives to establish a heritage center.
UNESCO’s inscribed area
Strauss st. 22
Strauss st. 22
Original Materials
Details
Idelson 29
Transfer
Materials
Materials
THE BUILDING
Municiplaity of TelAviv –Jaffa
Consveration Dept,
Current Stage
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Conservation City
Masterplan
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The “Max Liebling
Building
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Zone C
German federal Minstery of
Building
Documentation file- Gettykeeping it Modern Grant,
Desgin + concept competion
1-Leading International
Conservation Arch. Wienfred
Brenne
2-Israeli local team Tal Eyal
and Ada Carmi
Menging structure
White City Heritage center
Conservation plan
CMP
Role model for listed builngs in
the White CIty
Thank you!