Dublin Core
Title
Tel Aviv: Former I.B.M Building, Cityscape (Weizmann Branch)
Description
The I.B.M. Building, now known as Weizmann Branch and occupied by law offices, was designed in the 1970s by the architectural firm Yasky & Partners. The buildings unique design places it on a single solid stone foundation and utilizes curved sides to harmonize with the surrounding streets. It is built distinctly in the International style and compliments Tel Aviv's architectural mix of modernism, Bauhaus and the International style, an aesthetic which earned it the nickname, ‘the White City.’
Creator
Chester Smolski
Date
1980-03-01
Rights
Rhode Island College
Format
Photograph
Photograph
Identifier
1038
Smolski Image Item Type Metadata
Building Type
Skyscraper
City
Tel Aviv
Country
Israel
Creator 1
Y. Gil
Creator 1 Role
Architect
Creator 2
S. Silvan
Creator 2 Role
Architect
Creator 3
A. Yasky
Creator 3 Role
Architect
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Land use -- Aerial photography in land use -- Israel -- Tel Aviv; Cities and towns -- Israel -- Tel Aviv; Architecture, Modern -- 20th century -- Modern movement;