“The White City”, a nickname that became the second name of the city of Tel Aviv, has received great appreciation over the years, culminating in UNESCO’s declaration exactly 20 years ago as a World Heritage Site. But along with the appreciation came harsh criticism of the buildings that were abandoned and lost their original white color. Malcontent and angry owners soon followed with owners and developers suing the government for taking their property rights. A new exhibition in Tel Aviv by the Liebling Haus, in collaboration with the Technion’s Planning Policy Lab, reviews these issues. Read more.
