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The Braun-Rabinski House
On the corner of the Rothschild Boulevard and the Maze Street, you will find a three storey high Bauhaus-building with a beautiful glass stairwell, designed in 1933 by Josef and Wolf (Zeev) Berlin: the Braun-Rabinski House. The 584 square meters building was renovated in 1989, the stairwell and protruding concrete slabs were painted green and pink and the former smooth rendering replaced with a rough rendering. Just go inside the stairwell and to the first floor and see this beautiful glass-design.
Filed under: architecture, art, history, restoration · Tags: bauhaus, braun-rabinski, design, glass, house, josef berlin, restoration, tel aviv, wolf berlin, zeev berlin

