Description: ARCHITECTURE IN PALESTINE DURING THE BRITISH MANDATE 1917-1948 Architecture in Palestine during the British Mandate, 1917-1948. Edited by Ada Karmi-Melamede and Dan Price. Published by Israel Museum in Jewusalem in 2011. A very hard to find out of print album book Documented the forms of Israeli architecture in the three decades preceding the establishment of the state. At the heart of the album are eighty buildings in the international style that were built in the decades between World War II and the establishment of the state, along with twenty buildings in two additional categories: ten "architectural precedents" that were established here in the distant past and influenced, according to the writers, the international style, such as Nabi Musa in the Judean Desert and the old Technion building in Haifa; And ten other buildings, which qualify as "hybrid modernism", such as Bat Galim Casino in Haifa and Villa Zacks in Tel Aviv. The rich text is accompanied by hundreds of historical photographs, drawings, diagrams and axonometrics that were made by hand, and everything is presented by Michael Gordon, which turns Architecture in Palestine-Eretz Israel during the days of the British Mandate not only into a professional architecture textbook but also into a classic gift album. MINT condition, in the original nylon wrapp, never opened. Hardcover. 475 pages. Size: 11.5x9.5 inch. Weight: 2.7kg. Winning bidder pays $44.00 postage international express air mail Israeli shipping address please contact Authenticity 100% Guaranteed Please have a look at my other listings. Good Luck!
Price: 145 USD
Location: Rishon Lezion
End Time: 2025-01-16T14:25:01.000Z
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