By Linda Tancs
A new complex was recently unveiled at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. At 20,000 square meters, the Herta and Paul Amir Building is a study in contemporary building technologies, combining 430 polished cement panels into a mix of linear and multi-layered dimensions that ultimately unite to form a striking orientation for the visitor. Resembling a giant paper airplane, the space puts a fresh spin on the phrase “a new angle.”
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