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Date
3-1980
Description
Being the second most populated city in Israel, Tel Aviv is home to a population of 404,400. Early architecture composed of single-story European-style buildings with tiled red roofs. The 1920s brought on a different style to homes that were designed with an eclectic Orientalist style. This took the original European-style and combined it Eastern taste by adding arches, ornamental tiles and domes to the buildings.
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Creator 1 Role
Photographer
Recommended Citation
Chester E. Smolski photographic slides and publications, MSS-0041, Special Collections, James P. Adams Library, Rhode Island College.
Recommended Citation
Chester E. Smolski photographic slides and publications, MSS-0041, Special Collections, James P. Adams Library, Rhode Island College.
Keywords
housing, Israel, Tel Aviv, dwellings, city planning
Notes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tel_Aviv