THE. bETROITAWISR efRONICLE VOL. XXXIX NO. 15 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE DETROIT, MR- 11, FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1937 Architecture NEW YEAR. EDITION in Palestine b lwasReds,oite Editor's Note: The following article describe, architectur a l trd en s in the Jewish National Home in Palestine. The autho r just returned The Architectural Forum in a recent issue devot e from a prolonged stay in Palestine, and is now again engaged in art. d a section of 16 pages to Palestine architectural Among th e photograph s in this section are the pictures of the Jewish Agency and Zionist he•d• a rchitecture here, with offices at 3513 Woodward Ave. quarters in Haifa; an air view of Nahalal, first of the planned settlment s , a large. circle of dwellings The protographs illustrating this article were secured through the surrounded by farm lands; a new Palentinian school built so as to be protected from sun and to create courtesy of the Architectural Forum which recently published • good air circulation; • brief glance at the pavilions of the fair in Tel Aviv and • general view of the special section devoted to building activities in Palestine. fair; as well as the model of the 500-bed hospital to be built on the slopes of Mt. Scopu s inJer:ls d ala en m d . A rough sketch indicates the location of the various departments. As a contrast between the new architecture of Palestine, two photographs of the previous landscape are shown. Anyone who had lived in Pal- to stop and evolve styles based estine in 1933 would have retained on traditions and history. The were everlasting impression of that ditions the Immigrants had were period. It was the peak year in little connected with Palestinian the upbuilding of Palestinian history or faintly so, As a result, cities and particularly that of the modern architecture in Pales- Tel-Aviv. The city, Tel-Aviv, built tine stands as a symbol to the on sand dunes, was conquering new life being created, There is new territory. The whole area not a bit of connection between with its bustling population was the ancient architecture found in enveloped in misty clouds of dust. Palestine and the modern style. Within these clouds the rounded There was no transition period. sand dunes were giving birth to Future archaeologists will, no a new city. New buildings, new doubt have no difficulty in prov- streets were emerging with a fan- ing the fact that some radical tactic swiftness: a wonderful change took place in the life of metamorphosis of land into real the country, a sudden, abrupt and definite building forms. A change — an overwhelming con- new life was in process of ere- tract of new and old. ation and with it—a new type of At this point, it would be neces- architecture. sary to define what is meant by It was only natural that the the term "modern architecture." new architecture in Palestine Any style of architecture which should follow along the lines of expresses modern life can be the modern European architec- termed modern. At a first glance tore. Immigrants from Europe it may seem to the layman that brought with them modern living the modern style in (any) one standards and modern housing re- country is similar to that of an- quirements. The native Jewish other, but this would be just as population was too insignificant incorrect as to contend that all in numbers to exert any influence people look alike because they as to the new style of architec- possess common features such as ture which would be most appro- eyes, noses, etc. The living mode priate. In the early stages of the of every nation as expressed in upbuilding,,of Palestine, attempts the interior arrangement of every had been made to introduce a home will soon manifest itself modified type of the Moorish style in the exterior appearance of the of architecture and the South- facades and so become charac- ern Spanish kyle. It proved to be teristic of that particular coun- unsuccessful. The new flow of try. True, the styles of each coun- immigrants was too powerful a try can carry similar lines but factor. There was no time to spare this is due to modern transpor- —Cut Courtesy Architectural Forum JEWISH AGENCY AND ZIONIST HEADQUARTERS AT HAIFA tation methods whereby people become much closer to each other in ideas and ways of living. Palestine as yet hasn't devel- oped any specific type of architec- ture, but it will develop it as time goes on. Styles are not created in a year or even in a decade for that matter. There is one logical reason for Palestine no readily adopting the modern European style: it fits in very well with its oriental at- mosphere. The flat roofs, the square, stuccoed, whitewashed buildings show up to advantage against the blue skies. But together with the worth- while examples of modern archi- tecture which Palestine has pro- duced in the last few years, there are also very poor ones. 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