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10.
SMS Offices
28 Habarzel st, Ramat HaChayal, Tel Aviv.
Friday, 8.5, 11:00   11:30   12:00   and -13:00.  
Interior Architects: Orbach HaLevi architects and engineers and architect Sisi Sudri-Ziri, 2008.
4 tours with architect Sisi Sudri-Ziri in the Construction Projects Supervision office.
This office was designed with the intention of creating a pleasant environment that will blur the lines between work and leisure - photos from employees trips around the world hang on the walls, and interactive digital games fill the space.
4 tours limited to 15 pre-registered guests.
 
 
20.
Soraski Tel Aviv Medical Center’s Urbanism
Meeting point: 6 Weitzmann st., near the Northern gate (opposite 19 Weitzmann st.)
Friday, 8.5, 10:00.  
Architects: Arie Sharon (rip), Eldar Sharon (rip) and Arad Sharon; 1958-2009.
Tour with architect Arad Sharon inside the medical center built by his grandfather, architect Arieh Sharon, expanded by his father, Eldar Sharon and still developing today. Tour will chronicle the center’s urban development since 1958 and present future plans such as the Heart Center.
Tour limited to 50 pre-registered guests.
 
 
30.
The Yechiely- Bet On House
Friday, 8.5, 11:00-14:00; Saturday, 9.5, 11:00-14:00.   
Inaccessabile Tour
 This house, demonstrating how architectural virtuosity can produce a pleasant living space, even in the face of seemingly impossible conditions. was built on top of a 1950s Jewish Agency housing project unit, 385cm wide (inclusive) and 17m long, with windows situated only in the two narrow fronts. It utilizes unpredictable solutions, such as the building’s height and special upward window opening. The house is still under construction. 
* Participation conditional upon signing a claim release form.
Open house. Guided tour in building every half hour.
 
 
40.
The Webb Building - Division of Foreign Languages
The Federmann Promenade (Between the Sackler Faculty for Medicine and Beit Hatfutzot), Tel Aviv University.
Friday, 8.5, 11:00-12:00.   
Architects: Peter Keenan, Shimon Piltzer and Danny Munk, 1997.
A meeting with architect Peter Keenan, one of the building’s designers, plus a tour of the building that was strategically placed over two campus paths, and built over a public passageway thus allowing free public movement at any time of the day, even when the building is closed. The building won the 2005 Rokach prize.
Open tour. Pre registration not required.
 
 
50.
Mexico Building
Tel Aviv University
Friday, 8.5, 10:00-11:00.   
Architects: Yitzhak Yashar and Dan Eitan, 1966.
A tour with architect Dan Eitan in the Brutalistic building that aimed to grant students a free flowing and unusual space, but undergone various changes during the design stage. The resulting Modernistic structure includes a rectangular frame, placed around an open patio surrounded by foyers, halls and an auditorium. The Building was awarded the Rokah Architecture Prize.
Open tour. Pre registration not required.
 
 
60.
Venezuela-Kalisher Special Needs School
27 Refidim st., Maoz Aviv.
Friday, 8.5, 12:30-16:00.  
A Tel Aviv municipal building, constructed with the help of the Tel Aviv Development Fund as a Special Needs school for mentally challenged kids with a varied array of disabilities and wide age range (6-21). The structure’s design deals with the challenges of creating different environmental experiences for students and staff therapists.
Tours will be guided and will not be done in the usual Open House format.
Open house. Pre-registration not required.
 
 
70.
Community Garden Maoz Aviv
12 Refidim st. Maoz Aviv (at the grove behind the building)
Come discover an enchanting “island” of urban nature in the ecological community garden of Maoz Aviv. Hear about ways to promote community and environmental communities in the city, watch how to grow organic vegetables alongside flowers and learn how to operate a compost device that serves dozens of neighborhood families.
Open house. Pre-registration not required.
 
 
81.
Green Ramat Aviv
Friday, 8.5, 15:00-17:00.   
Neighborhood architect: Robert Bennet. Landscape architect: Dan Tzur, the 1950’s.
A walking tour with architects Danny Price and and Motti Bodek, around Green Ramat Aviv’s pathways, also known as The People’s Housing. The tour will highlight the special texture of this residential neighborhood, dipped in green and allowing car-free pedestrian movement, as well as the renovation and development process of the past 25 years, leading up to present day “Pinuy Binuy” program (Evacuation, Construction).
Limited to 60 pre-registered guests.
 
 
90.
The Palmach Museum.
10 Haim Levanon street, Ramat Aviv.
Friday, 8.5, 9:00-13:00.  
Accessabile Tour
Architects: Zvi Hecker Rafi Segal Architecture, 1992-1998.
Open house in a museum that was built around a pine grove, partly under ground and partly above it. Lower level chornicles the history of the Palmach (short for Plugot Machatz - elite strike force of the underground organization Hagana). This is a building inspired by the very gravel ridge it is built on, and by images of war and resurrection, as expressed in the bare concrete and coarse wood.
Visit does not include access to the museum’s permanent exhibition.
Open tours. Pre registration not required.
 
 
100.
The Tel Aviv Jaffa Fire-Fighters Station
231 Ibn-Gvirol street. Corner of 1 Shai Agnon street.
Friday, 8.5 13:00-17:00. Saturday, 9.5, 11:00-16:00.    Tours guided by the precinct’s fire fighters - every hour on the hour.  
Architect: Raffi Lermann. Interior design: Anat Lermann 1989.
Tel Aviv fire fighters invite you to visit their station where you can find different fire extinguishing vehicles. Among the vehicles - Mehira - the first fire engine, named after Mayor Me’ir Dizzngoff. Examine the building and the vehicles area with the guided tour, climb up to the observation tower, overlooking the entire city or bring your kids to hear about fire safety.
Open house, pre-registration not required.  
 
 
110.
What`s in the City?
Meeting point: Funeral home parking lot, Reading.
Saturday, 9.5, 9:00-13:00.  
Exceptional and comprehensive tour through little-known urban attractions guided by architect Yermi Hoffman, manager of the Building Conservation Department of Tel Aviv Jaffa municipality, as well as architects Roi Fabian, Gila Berger, Natalie Tal and Naor Mimar. The tour will circle the city by bus and will stop by buildings, nature and landscape spots and unique urban textures that reveal a rich and varied local history.
Limited to 40 pre-registered guests.
* Tour fee - 15 shekels bus fare. Tour runs 4 hours. Private cars convoy allowed.
 
 
120.
Home in the Port
Meeting point: Hanger 26, Tel Aviv Port, main east entrance.
Saturday, 9.5, 11:00.  
Tour with architect Limor Modja who is in charge of the building’s reconstruction and of turning it from a warehouse to a high-concept commercial space. Tour will include a short overview of the warehouses’ history, the client focused programme, the design decisions, dealing with climatic challenges and choice of materials.
Open tour. Pre-registration not required.
 
 
130.
The Rise and fall of “The East Fair”
Meeting point: Exhibition Gate on Ta’arucha st.
Saturday, 9.5, 17:00.  
A Historic-Architectural tour tracing one of the grandest most innovative construction projects of the 1930’s Jewish Settlement in Palestine. Guided by architect Sigal Davidi who researched the topic, the tour will pass by the different hangers left in the compound and describe the Fair’s set-up process, its rise and eventual fall.
Open tour. Pre-registration not required.
 
 
140.
CUT_OUT. Manuelle Gautrand Architecture
ZeZeZe Architecture Gallery, Hangar 12, Tel Aviv Harbor
Friday, 8.5, 10:00 – 18:00  
Open house at the exhibition of leading French architect Manuelle Gautrand, presenting her unique work dealing with the creation of space using tools and motives from the fields of graphics, fashion design, and other fields.
At 12:00 the gallery will host a meeting with architects Merav Kane Yosefi and Ariel Blonder of Amalgama Architecture, representing Gautrand architects in Israel, who will discuss the exhibition’s design process using CAD/CAM tools as well as the main motives in the architect’s work.
Open house, no registration required
 
 
150.
Auerbach HaLevi Architects
36 Hanamal st., 2nd floor (entrance on the left side of the building).
Friday, 8.5, 12:00-14:00.  
Interior Design: Auerbach -HaLevi Architects 2000.
Meet architect Ori HaLevi in the highly designed workspace of the Auerbach HaLevi Architects office. The firm specializes in office and workspace design among other things. Tour the office, hear about the office’s space-design philosophy and view projects at different development stages through models, blueprints and simulations.
Open house, pre-registration not required.
 
 
160.
Hayarkon Park
Friday 8.5, 11:00-13:00; Saturday, 9.5, 9:00-11:00.  
Meeting point: parking lot next to Gan Habanim (for Friday’s tour); Entrance to Gan Haslaim (the rock garden) next to the Tomrin sculpture (for Saturday’s tour).
Gideon Sarig, one of Hayarkon Park’s architects, will guide a tour in the city’s “green lung” and will introduce you to the unique gardens cultivated in the parks, like the sculpture garden, memorial garden and the tropical garden. The Park’s landscape design philosophy will be discussed.
Open tour, pre-registration not required.
 
 
170.
The Farm
street from 74 Rokah St., Ramat Gan).
Friday, 8.5, 12:00-18:00.  
Development Architect: Galit Shif and Yael Gilad. Project in Progress.
Open house in the Agricultural farm which a sprawl over 7000 sq` m` and has been serving as an educational farm for Tel-Aviv-Jaffa kids for over 50 years now. The Farm is opening its gates to everyone - as a recreation, education and Nature center, featuring a variety of family activities like the butterfly greenhouse, bird research station, independent flower picking, self-cultivated produce patches, camping, buildings and street furniture made of recycled and renewable construction materials. 13:00 and 15:00 - Tours guided by development architect.
Open tour. Pre-registration not required.
 
 
180.
Architect Guy Welichson’s Apartment
10 Shlomzion Ha’Malka street, Tel Aviv.
Saturday, 9.5 10:00-14:00.  
Architect: Guy Welichson, 2009.
Come see how a 63 square meter apartment on the ground floor of a typical 1950s` Tel Aviv building, turns into a family apartment with 2 bedrooms a large kitchen, living room, work alcove and a yard that can be seen through the windows and helps create a spacious feeling.
Open House. pre-registration not required.
 
 
185.
The Avraham Karavan Gardens
Saturday, 9.5, 15:00, at the entrance to Yad Lebanim;    and at 17:00 at the entrance to Gan Ha’atzmaut, at Hayarkon st.  
Meet sculptor Danny Karavan and landscape architect Tzvi Dekel in a tour which focuses on the design philosophy of Avraham Karavan - one of Tel Aviv key landscaping figures. First tour will be held at the Yad Lebanim garden. Second tour will visit Gan Ha’atzmaut and Nordau Blvd. Both tours will discuss Avraham Karavan’s design concepts, the unique water-saving greenery which is typical of his gardens, the neglect of these gardens during the past 30 years and what survived the pits of time, as well as details about renovations throughout the years. Each tour runs 1 hour.
Open tours, pre-registration not required.
 
 
190.
Heichal Yehuda Synagogue
13 Ben Saruk st., Tel Aviv.
Friday, 8.5, 12:30-9:00.   
Architect: Yitzchak Toledano, Aharon Russo (engineer), 1980.
Open house in the synagogue designed by architect Yitzchak Toledano. The building earned its nickname “The Shell” for its special animistic form. This is a hidden and relatively little-known structure, despite its central location. It is made of special concrete pours, decorated with tainted windows and a carved front wall.
Open tour. Pre registration NOT required.
 
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