Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Adam Baruch / Sharon Rotbard on Tel Aviv - recommended (Shishi-Maariv, May 6, 2005)


“White City, Black City” (Babel) by Sharon Rotbard is a fundamental, fascinating and wise book on architecture in the service of politics.
Tel Aviv is born from Jaffa, but the city’s leaders invent a narrative about birth from the golden dunes. The legend of the “White City” (Bauhaus) is disguised as a factual biography. Popular songs serve the politics that strives to remove the Palestinians from the history of the place. The Etzel Museum: architecture as an instrument in the hands of the winner, Rotbard wrote a book for every Hebrew reader. In addition to this, the book is simply beautiful.