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Solel Boneh arcade destroyed
An other historic icon in Tel Aviv is gone The Solel Boneh Arcade at Allenby Street no. 111, a covered passage-way, was designed in the 1950s by Dov Karmi and Arieh Sharon in a modernist style and came to symbolize the era. Within the arcade were 20 small businesses and the famous Tamar Cinema. The 3 upper-floors contained Soleh Boneh, once the largest construction in Israel, offices. The arcade was destroyed to make space for the 27 floors glass tower the American architect Richard Meir designed on the corner of Allenby- and Rothschild Boulevard. The pictures were taken on Friday-afternoon, November 14 th. … Read entire article »
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Ram, what the ‘h*ll’ are you doing with ‘our’ Habima??
Since October 2006, the architect Ram Karmi is “restoring” the Habima-theatre (Tarsat-boulevard no. 2). The whole area around Habima is looking like a disaster zone; and as it looks today, Karmi is creating an ‘architectural monster’. He is adding two floors and the famous stone columns of Habima will be hidden behind a glass-wall, while the facades on the side-streets are one big wall of concrete. It is the same Ram Karmi, who wrote an article in Ha’aretz (June 27th 2005) against the restoration-plans of the Mann Auditorium, under the headlines:“Toppling the temple of culture”… he wrote: “…the Kolker-Kolker-Epstein architectural firm, which is participating in this ruthless (!!) and destructive (!!) renovation-process, is entering the ‘temple’ without removing his shoes, in order to serve (!!) the stiff-necked imperviousness of the buildings … Read entire article »
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