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TLV Architecture School - בית הספר לאדריכלות תל אביב

Architecture Shapes Culture
Type:
public
Size:
8,500 sqm
Site Area:
2,500 sqm
Status:
competition
Started:
July 2019
Location:
Tel Aviv
Client:
Tel Aviv University
Atrium with wooden railings, large glass windows, and people on multiple levels.
  • Building with glass facade, people walking, and a tram in an urban setting.
  • Glass building with people walking and biking in a plaza during sunset.
  • An animation of a cube falling onto a surface. Upon impact, it cracks into two parts and morphs into a symbolic five-story building.

    TLV Architecture School designed to foster collaboration between academia and the community.

    Inspired by the city’s landscape, the building is divided into two wings, facilitating easy movement and providing panoramic views. Users have flexible working options, with shared and private areas available day and night.

    Generous grid of columns and partitions, allowing for easy reconfiguration of spaces according to evolving requirements. Such adaptability enables the facility to effectively cater to a wide range of activities and events, ensuring the optimal utilization of the available space.

    Materials like exposed concrete and aluminum ensure durability and efficiency, supporting a contemporary aesthetic while reducing environmental impact.

Architecture Shapes Culture