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Habima Square : Tel Aviv Public Realm
Public Realm in Israel – designs by various architects
14 May 2013
Habima Square Tel Aviv
Location: central Tel Aviv, Israel
HaBima Square (also known as The Orchestra Plaza) is a public space in the center of the city. It is home to a number of cultural institutions such as the Habima Theatre, the Fredric R. Mann Auditorium and the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion for Contemporary Art.
The idea to establish a cultural center was originally proposed in the Geddes Plan, the first master plan of Tel Aviv planned by Patrick Geddes in the late 1920s.
Habima Theater was designed by architect Oscar Kaufman in the International style and finished in 1945. Habima Square buildings are a part of the White City of Tel Aviv.
‘Hitromemut’ sculpture by Menashe Kadishman:
photographs © Adrian Welch
Charles Bronfman Auditorium – The Fredric R. Mann Auditorium
photograph © Adrian Welch
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