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Tel Aviv. La collina della primavera
Nell’ambito della mostra Cento volte primavera. Fotografie di Tel Aviv dal 1909 ad oggi, curata da Roly Kornblit e Francesca Barbi Marinetti, martedì 20 dicembre 2011 alle ore 16:30, il Museo di Roma in Trastevere e l’Ambasciata di Israele invitano al convegno L’architettura di Tel Aviv dalla sua nascita ai giorni nostri al quale interverranno Luca Zevi (architetto e urbanista, progettista del Museo Nazionale della Shoah di Roma,autore del libro Conservazione dell'avvenire), Luigi Prestinenza Puglisi (architetto, critico di architettura, docente di Storia dell’architettura contemporanea all’Università di Roma La Sapienza), Gianluigi Freda (architetto, autore del libro La collina della primavera. L’architettura moderna di Tel Aviv), Paola Liani (architetto dello studio Paritzki & Liani Architects di Tel Aviv), che discuteranno delle caratteristiche che hanno segnato l'architettura della città, rendendola un esempio unico al mondo, dal periodo “moderno” a quella contemporaneo
Tel Aviv [cartographic material] /
Town plan of Tel Aviv showing streets, suburbs, built up areas, buildings, railway, municipal boundaries, gardens and orchards.; Panel title: Map of Tel Aviv / Survey of Israel.; Includes index of buildings and streets.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn2640200
The image that Tel Aviv has of itself
In 2009 the department of Interior-Building and Environmental Design at Shenkar Collage of Engineering and Design opened a critical debate about the urban condition of the city of Tel Aviv-Yafo: Tel Aviv – Yafo: Old-New Metropolis. As home to multiple and distinct communities representing a wide array of ethnic, religious, social and political backgrounds, it is a unique metropolis. The past symposium embraced the multi-layered complexity particular to Tel Aviv-Yafo aiming to inspire a new dialogue that would serve as the foundations for re-examining the cultural-spatial dynamics of this city with an eye toward the next 100 years. Considering that the 2009 symposium dealt with issues such as the putative democratization of the city and the dissolution of traditional patterns of social, economic and cultural segregation, our proposal for the 2012 symposium is to reveal and discuss the important questions concerning sustainability and reprocessing architectural culture in the contemporary urban environment of the city of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Going back to the idea of “spaceship earth” we would like to attempt a visionary awareness to anticipate and mobilize the urban and architectural future of the city by bringing together four different voices that have been and still are studying the city of Tel Aviv-Yafo. We find it absolutely fundamental to consider this 2012 dialogue as a work of thematic excavation through the stratification of themes of urban impact such as the condition of movement, mutation and consumption. Guest lecturers: Marco De Michelis, Since 1973 a professor of architecture history at the IUAV University in Venice. He is the new director of the Fondazione Antonio Ratti di Como. It been years that De Michelis is conducting a research on the history and theory of modern architecture, and follows with great attention international architecture especially on the relations between architecture and figurative arts. Born in Venice in 1945, since 1999 until 2008 he was the dean of the faculty of arts and design at the IUAV University in Venice. From 1999 to 2003 he was appointed the Walter Gropius Professor for the history of architecture at the Bauhaus Univesity in Weimar. In 2005 he has been appointed Mellon Senior Fellow at the CCA/Montreal. He has published extensively about contemporary architecture, including Heinrich Tessenow (Stuttgart/DVA and Milan/Electa 1991); Walter Gropius, Ludwig Hilberseimer (special issues of Rassegna, 1983 and 1986); Bauhaus 1919-1933 (Milan/Mazzotta 1996); Luis Barragan (Milan/Skira 2000); Enric Miralles (Milan/Skira 2002). He was the editor of "Ottagono" (1989-1991) and the chief curator at the Triennale in Milan between 1993 and 1996. In 2007-2008 he was a visiting professor at the Cooper Union of New York, and in the New York University Institute of Fine Arts in 2007. Since 2008 he is a visiting professor at Columbia University of New York. Gianluigi Freda Architect, Ph.d in architectural composition at the University of Naples Federico II, author of La collina della primavera. L'architettura moderna di Tel Aviv (FrancoAngeli, 2011). He is conducting both a professional career and research in architecture. Paola Liani Architect and co-founder of Tel Aviv based Paritzki & Liani Architects. Graduated from the I.U.A.V Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia where she also earned her Ph.D. In parallel to her professional activities she has been teaching in different institutions: Tutor Department of Architecture Composition I.U.A.V. Venice; Visiting Tutor M.Arch Department, The Bartlett School of Architecture, London; Visiting Professor Shenkar College of Engineering Tel Aviv. Luca Zevi Architect and urbanist, he worked on the revitalization of Italian historical centers and restoration of antique buildings. In Rome he planned the memorial of the bombing of San Lorenzo in 1943 and the National Museum of the Shoah. For the city of Rome he also contributed a recovery method named as Child scaled city. For the office of foreign affairs he contributed development projects for Albania and El Salvador. He directed The Architects Manual of Architectural Restoration (2003). He was a professor at the University of Rome and Reggio Calabria. Now he occupies with production of renewable energy through large infrastructural structures. In 2012 he was nominated director of the Italian Pavilion on the 13th International Exhibition of Architecture – La Biennale di Venezia. He has published the book Conservazione dell'avvenire, (Quodlibet, 2011)
Biblioteca Camilo José Cela de Tel-Aviv
Imagen de la sala de lectura de la Biblioteca Camilo José Cela de Tel-Aviv, con tres mesas de estudio redondas, sillas y estanterías a los lados y al fond
Presidente Honorario de la Universidad de Tel Aviv
Diploma rectangular, fondo blanco y tipografía en negro y dorado de 42 x 30 cm diámetrooriginalFil: No especifica. No especifíca;“En reconocimiento a su contribución para el desarrollo de las relaciones culturales entre Argentina e Israel, y por su integración al Consejo Académico y Científico en Argentina, fortaleciendo los vínculos entre la Universidad de Tel Aviv y la comunidad académica y científica de la Argentina”Color1 diploma sobre papelLFL-ACE. Homenajes y otras distincionesUnidad documental simpleAR-HYL-201
Tel Aviv-Jaffa [cartographic material] : Holan, Bout Yam /
Town plan of Tel Aviv and suburbs showing streets, suburbs, built up areas, public buildings, religious buildings, municipal boundaries, gardens, open spaces and bus routes.; Panel title: Tel-Aviv, Jaffa; Holan, Battjam guide May 1:15 000.; Inset: Holan extension.; Includes list of buildings.; On verso: Street index, bus routes and advertisments.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn1573907
Inauguración de la Biblioteca Camilo José Cela del Instituto Cervantes de Tel-Aviv
Marina Castaño, presidenta de la Fundación Camilo José Cela y viuda del escritor, preside el acto de inauguración de la Biblioteca de Tel-Aviv que lleva el nombre del premio Nobel. A este acto asisten también el embajador de España en Israel, Eudaldo Mirapeix Martínez, el ex embajador de Israel en España y presidente de la Asociación de Amistad Israel-España, Herzl Inbar y la directora del Instituto Cervantes de Tel-Aviv, Rosa Mor
“Etudes About Tel Aviv”: The Image of Tel Aviv from the Perspective of Russian-Speaking Repatriates
The article offers an analysis of the collection Ėtiudy o Telʹ-Avive [Etudes about Tel Aviv], which was published in Russian in 2004 and edited by Sonia Chesnina and Leonid Finkelʹ. The study attempts to show the image of the city of Tel Aviv from the perspective of Russian-speaking repatriates. The author treats the analysed texts as non-fiction prose, expressing authentic migration experiences and problems. In those texts, Tel Aviv exists as a city-myth, a city of culture, and a place where a new identity is born and shaped. The analysis allows us to conclude that Etudes about Tel Aviv is not only a text about urban space. It is primarily a cultural text, a place of literary search for knowledge about its inhabitants’ culture, history, and identity. If we look at the relationship between geography and literature, the text (Etudes about Tel Aviv) and the city (Tel Aviv) constitute a “common territory”
Video Work in 'VideoZone2, The Second International Video Art Biennial', Centre for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel, (17 - 24 November 2004)
Billingham's art video 'Fishtank', 47min, originally made for broadcast TV and shown on BBC 2 and Arte, France, 1998 was screen in' VideoZone2, The Second International Video Art Biennial', Centre for Contemporary Art, Tel Aviv, Israel, (17 - 24 November 2004). It was in the programme 'Artangel: Douglas Gordon, Jeremy Deller, Richard Billingham'. Billingham also gave a talk and Q and A. Fishtank was screened alongside Douglas Gordon's 'Feature Film', 1999, 81min co produced by Artangel and Cetre Georges Pompidou and Jeremy Deller's 'The Battle of Olgreave', 2001 - 2, 60min. There was a fully illustrated catalogue to the Biennial
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