Participants and Abstracts


Workshop I – Individual Practices
Transformations in spatial practices and their core values under neoliberalism

Chair and Discussant: Prof. Stephan Trüby, University of Stuttgart


Idit Shachnai Ran   
“Postmodernism Raises Its Head”: Changes in the architectural discourse in the kibbutz planning departments in the wake of a change in the State’s ethos         
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Yael Sofer, Tal Alon Mozes
Between Gan Hatikva and Kathrine Louis Park, Tel Aviv landscape culture is changing
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Odelya Bar-Yehuda
Promoting Israel’s New High-Rise Neighborhoods: Architectural and Urban Images in Advertisement and Newspapers’ articles
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Workshop II – Public Agencies
Architecture’s reactions to changed municipal and national economies

Chair and Discussant: Prof. Florian Urban, Glasgow School of Art


Elad Horn
Changing Architectural Idioms under Real Estate Crisis: Tel Aviv-Yafo in the 1980s
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Daphna Levine
The springboard of the lower-middle class: Bat-Yam – from an immigrants city to a leader in urban regeneration
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Dana Silverstein Duani
Tel Aviv Postmodernism: The Influence of Institutional Planning and Urban Design on the City’s Facades of the 1980s and 1990s
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Workshop III – Transnational Trends
Identity and development between nation and capital

Chair and Discussant: Prof. Talia Margalit, Tel Aviv University


Razi Khader
The Rehabilitation of Hebron Old City: Towards Global Heritage
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Liat Eisen
Challenging the Role of Incentives for Urban Development: The Case of privatized Public Space in NYC and Tel Aviv
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Dasha Kuletskaya
Minsk Worldand authoritarian neoliberalism with Belarusian characteristics
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