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Yehuda HaLevi

Tel Aviv

Beit Dolphiner was designed by the architect Ze’ev Heller in 1934 as a large corner residence with two entrances in the spirit of the modern movement.
The structure has a double facade – the inner walls are rounded while the outer walls, which wrap around the corner balconies, are built in a flower-shaped outline. This outer layer serves as a kind of curtain wall, emphasizing the plastic quality of the facade and focusing the gaze on the meeting of the streets.
The corner of the house is highlighted by two Washington trees located in the yard.
The company preserved the facades of the building.


3 floors | Apartments 6


Status: Occupied


Project Type: Conservation


Architect: Tal Eyal


 

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