Grey vs. White: 5 Brutalist Buildings in Tel Aviv


Carlton Tel Aviv. Image© Michaelmo19 via Wikimedia Commons

Carlton Tel Aviv. Image© Michaelmo19 via Wikimedia Commons

Tel Aviv’s architectural heritage has achieved global attention through the UNESCO recognition of the city’s British Mandate-era International style and Bauhaus-influenced buildings. Less known is the city’s Brutalist heritage and historic builds designed in the succeeding decades. Brutalism played a significant role in the Israeli design sphere of the post World War II-era. Concrete’s inexpensive availability and fast construction capabilities were adopted into the early Socialist mentality of the state to accommodate its rapidly expanding population and willingness to portray a muscular exterior.

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