Aiming high (Beit Jabotinsky in Tel Aviv)

Beit Jabotinsky, Metzudat Ze'ev, tower in Tel Aviv, Mordechai Ben-Horin, Brutalist architecture, high rise, brutalism in Israel, photography, Stefanie Pietschmann

Aiming high

Aiming high is not for the faint of heart. It requires courage, perseverance, and a solid foundation. Building a stable facade is essential to prevent collapse, just like in a house of cards. Hence, it is crucial to remember that success is not just about reaching the top but also about staying there.

So let's strive to be the best versions of ourselves and remember that success is not a destination but a journey that requires constant effort and perseverance. So, keep pushing yourself to new heights and build a solid foundation to support your dreams and aspirations. Believe in yourself, and stay focused because aiming high is not for the faint of heart.

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Beit Jabotinsky / Metzudat Ze'ev in Tel Aviv

Beit Jabotinsky, also known as Metzudat Ze'ev, is a historic tower in Tel Aviv designed by Mordechai Ben-Horin using Brutalist style architecture. The construction process took almost three decades before finally being completed in 1963 at an impressive height of sixty meters, making it one of Tel Aviv's tallest buildings.

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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