Dublin Core
Title
Tel Aviv: Housing & Shalom Tower
Description
Amongst the dense housing in Tel Aviv, the Shalom Tower can be seen in the center of this image. The tower, also called Migdal Shalom, is considered one of the tallest and most modern buildings in all of Europe and Asia. It stands 142 meters tall and is comprised of 34 floors. The building is mainly used for office work, but also hosts a small commercial center. Featured in this center is a large mosaic wall mural by famous Israeli artist Nachum Gutman.
Creator
Chester Smolski
Date
1980-03-01
Rights
Rhode Island College
Format
Photograph
Photograph
Identifier
0850
Smolski Image Item Type Metadata
City
Tel Aviv
Country
Israel
Creator 1
Yitzhak Pearlstein
Creator 1 Role
Architect
Creator 2
Gideon Ziv
Creator 2 Role
Architect
Creator 3
Meir Levy
Creator 3 Role
Architect
Library of Congress Subject Headings
City planning -- Israel -- Tel Aviv; Tel Aviv, Israel -- Buildings, structures, etc.; Housing -- Dwellings -- Israel -- Tel Aviv; Architecture, German -- Israel -- Tel Aviv; Architecture, Modern -- German -- 20th century;