Sunday, December 20, 2015

White City, Black City among Owen Hatherley's books of the year (Architectural Review, December 2015)

"This book by an Israeli architect and historian focuses on the construction of Tel Aviv’s ‘Bauhaus Style’ city centre in the 1930s, for which it was awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status. Rotbard reads these mostly speculative white-walled apartment blocks (almost never by actual Bauhaus-trained designers) as a reaction against colonial architecture which ended up being the most colonial city building project imaginable, designed to circumvent, then to consume and subjugate the adjacent Palestinian city of Jaffa. This often ugly story is told with tact, subtlety and through some particularly seductive images of this Weissenhof-on-Levant."
http://www.architectural-review.com/owen-hatherleys-books-of-the-year/10000836.fullarticle