Notes on Architecture
I’ve grown an affection for architecture and am enjoying photographing and talking about architecture, as well as urbanscape more broadly. However, I’m not sure that it fits the general theme of my website, and I’m not sure that I’m active enough with it to make a separate website. So what I’ve decided, is to create a semi-independent section here on my website, which I call “Notes on Architecture”.
I won’t only share photos of architecture, but also talk about it. And while architecture, of course, covers a long period of time, as in, historical periods of time, the focus will mainly be on modern architecture. I feel that talking about for example Islamic architecture fits within the general theme of the website, so I’d rather keep it there.

What’s in an image: Waiting at the Damascus Gate
im sharing some thoughts about this photo which ended up with a different purpose than what i originally intended.

Acro Tower – Tel Aviv
A short presentation of the Acro Tower, designed by the Israeli MYS architectural firm.

ROM Tower and W-Tower
A short presentation of the ROM Tower and W-Tower residential buildings, designed by the Israeli architectural firm Yasher architects.

Rubenstein Twin Towers and Sky Tower – Tel Aviv
A presentation of Rubenstein Twin Towers and Sky Tower, designed by the Israeli MYS architectural firm.

Arlozorov Towers and H Tower – Tel Aviv
A short presentation of the Young Towers and H Towers designed by the Israeli MYS architectural firm.

Tel Aviv City Hall – Tel Aviv
This is a short presentation of an example of Brutalist architecture in Tel Aviv, using the city hall as the example.
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