
Israel’s tallest tower to be added to Tel Aviv landmark
A new spiral tower to be built at Tel Aviv’s Azrieli Center draws inspiration from biblical scrolls and snail shells.

A new spiral tower to be built at Tel Aviv’s Azrieli Center draws inspiration from biblical scrolls and snail shells.

116-metre-high residential tower will have alternating setbacks to provide inhabitants with sunny garden terraces or secluded private balconies.

‘Just barely a century old, Tel Aviv embraces its seaside vibe in more ways than one — equally laid-back and strikingly cutting edge.’

Set atop Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, Kimmel Eshkolot Architects’ spiraling memorial dedicated to Israel’s fallen soldiers is now open to the public.

Known for his iconic furniture designs and large-scale public projects, London-based Israeli architect Ron Arad reflects on his first Tel Aviv exhibition.

Come with 21see on a tour of some of the best examples of white, rounded International-style architecture in Israel.

Tel Aviv’s architectural identity is a tale of two cities. There’s the bohemian Bauhaus treasures that line the verdant boulevards, and the new postmodern buildings going up rapidly across the city.

Ranging from unusual to daring to strangely appealing, these extraordinary architectural eye-poppers show the quirky side of Israeli creative genius.

Take a look inside the private home on the slopes of Mount Carmel, Israel’s first made with hemp hurds and other ecological materials and methods.

Some 1,600 architects around the globe are using this Israeli tech to reconstruct 3D building models and cut down follow-up time in the office.

Haim Dotan Architects of Tel Aviv drew up the cutting-edge blueprints for the vertigo-inducing 430-meter bridge across the Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon.

New ‘Social Construction’ exhibit at the Israel Museum explores the European influence on the evolution of Israel’s modernist visual heritage.

Oversized pneumatic poppies add a splash of red to the urban city center.

Graphic designer Avner Gicelter turned his obsession with Tel Aviv’s historic structures into a series of beautiful illustrations.

Architecture in Tel Aviv is looking to reinterpret and rethink traditional methods while holding true to ideas of modernity.