architecture

Live in a private house without a building permit? Construction permit in two weeks

Detached houses are eligible for expedited Safe Room permits, with online applications, ensuring approval in just 14 days.

Tower of David immerses visitors in Jerusalem architecture via tech

The “Streets Games” exhibit aims to educate visitors by encouraging them to explore some of the most recognizable architecture in Jerusalem and to digitally create new buildings of their own.

Muslala merges sustainability, architecture, bees in east Jerusalem

The center’s overarching mission is twofold: to economically empower local women and young adults and to champion urban initiatives centered around sustainability and ecology.

By NOA ABLIN
29/07/2023

Interior design: How to build an eclectic design look in Jerusalem

For this article, I decided to find out what other designers are doing to create eclectic cohesion in the homes of their Jerusalem clients.

'ArchitecTorah': How Torah, architecture, and rabbinic literature link - review

Joshua Skarf adds an architectural perspective on each and every parasha in the Torah.

Tel Aviv’s White City to mark 20 years as UNESCO world heritage site

The White City district has given rise to an annual late-night cultural celebration that will take place June 29.

Moshe Safdie awards 2023 MIG Prize for architecture students at Tel Aviv University

The prize was given to to three architecture students at Tel Aviv University for their extraordinary projects, marked by the climate crisis and global pandemics.

Landscapes of his life

Victor Rabinovich has never regretted moving to Israel, although his landscapes have changed completely.

27/05/2023

Architect and craftsman Amir Rozei flourishes in Eretz Israel

Rozei’s art installations are on display during a two-month group exhibition at the Umm el-Fahm Art Gallery from May 20. His solo exhibition will premiere at the Art Lab in Tel Aviv on June 1.

By JARED FELDSCHREIBER
19/05/2023

Archaeologists find architecture plans for mystery desert mega structures - study

Archaeologists found ancient engravings in Saudi Arabia and Jordan that seem to be architectural plans to construct mega-structures called desert kites, which were used for hunting.

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