Showing posts with label bauhaus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bauhaus. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Tel Aviv: From Bauhaus to doghouse (The Economist, February 5, 2015)

"An Israeli book deconstructs the mythology surrounding the building of Tel Aviv [...]
A publisher as well as an architect, Mr Rotbard is deliberate with his words. “Cities and histories”, he writes, “are constructed in a similar manner—always by the victor, always for the victor, and always according to the victor’s record.” For him, the nickname “White City” conjures up other colonial cities like Algiers (where the adjoining kasbah was left intact). But it is also white as in “the white of the eraser, the Tipp-Ex”, as well as “white lies”."

http://www.economist.com/news/books-and-arts/21642122-israeli-book-deconstructs-mythology-surrounding-building-tel-aviv?fsrc=rss%7Cbar

Thursday, January 22, 2015

Owen Hatherley / A Demolition Job (The Guardian, January 22, 2015)

 "if you want an explanation of the roots of the Israel-Palestine conflict – and of just how deep they go, right into the very foundations of the buildings – this book gives one of the most unusual and convincing accounts."
A Bauhaus-style 1930s apartment building in Tel Aviv. Photograph: Uzi Keren/Getty Images

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2015/jan/22/white-city-black-city-architecutre-and-war-in-tel-aviv-and-jaffa-review