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Aiming for big ambitions at the Haarba’a towers (Tel Aviv)
When aiming for big ambitions, forgetting what it needs to get it is fatal. The architecture of the Haarba'a towers in Tel Aviv's Sarona quarter are a perfect example for that.
A clear view of the construction site (Tel Aviv)
If you want to get a clear view, running away from problems is not sufficient action. Seeing this construction site in Tel Aviv shows what usually hides underneath the facade.
Life guidance by a panda (street art in Givatayim)
The environment significantly impacts how you live, yet sometimes you have to step up. Get some life guidance from a street art panda in Givatayim.
The demand for attention (architecture in Givatayim)
Some think that their impact is bigger than it actually is. Yet the demand for attention needs to be earned. This architecture in Givatayim surely catches your attention!
Busybodies with noisy voices (Architecture in Tel Aviv)
Busybodies like to slide into the vision field entirely unabashedly suddenly. The modern architecture at Tel Aviv’s Rothschild Boulevard really makes some visual noise!
Trapped in a dark hole (architecture photography in Givatayim)
Sometimes life rips your feet off, causing you to feel trapped in a dark hole. Seeing this architecture in the central city of Givatayim may distract from feeling stuck in the dark.
The small surprises of life (at the lighthouse in winter)
Life's small surprises might mess things up, but they often let everything shine in new splendor like this lighthouse at the beach when winter in Tel Aviv was already over.
The eye of the beholder at Dizengoff Center (Tel Aviv)
Looking from the bottom to the top of Dizengoff Center often appears overwhelming. But things always depend on the eye of the beholder!
Having a good day (pigeons at Tel Aviv’s beach)
Acts might not change. If you want a chance to have a good day, you can choose how to see them like the pigeons at the beach in Tel Aviv.
Time out (spring in the Negev desert)
Getting a clear head often becomes challenging when too many things accumulate. A time-out in the Northern Negev Desert can help to bring new power.
Self-promoters at the Azrieli Center (Tel Aviv)
Self-promoters like to show off, but that doesn't mean that it is also worthwhile to take a look! Yet, the Azrieli Center in Tel Aviv catches your focus and it is worth taking a closer look!
A better perspective at Ayalon Highway
Some times are more demanding than others. But at times, perseverance causes a better perspective, like being on the Ayalon Highway on Yom Kippur.
Constructions over your head (modern architecture)
Overwhelming constructions may emerge if things pile up for too long. But often, it is the lack of distance that causes this situation.
At the end of the tunnel (sunset over Tel Aviv)
If you get up on the wrong leg, don't forget that there will be a light at the end of the tunnel, like this sunset over Tel Aviv.
Scaling back demands (Bauhaus in Tel Aviv)
If its existence depends on others scaling back demands, you can't only insist on individuality like these Bauhaus buildings in Tel Aviv.
Looking behind the facade at Gaon house (brutalist architecture in Tel Aviv)
Some situations seem crystal clear - out of sight, out of mind. However, looking behind the facade often pays off. The brutalist gaon house building in Tel Aviv is surely worth a closer look!
Rush hour on Ayalon Highway (Tel Aviv)
When everyone desires the identical thing, demand quickly exceeds supply. An excellent example of this is the rush hour at Ayalon Highway in Tel Aviv.
Breaking boundaries at the Givatayim Observatory
We are living with social norms, but at times breaking the boundaries like here at the Givatayim Observatory will be worth it.
Sunset over Tel Aviv’s spectacle
A city is loud, colorful, and intense - as so many things happen to see the sunset over Tel Aviv might pay off for gaining some distance.
Castles in the air (Gaon house, Tel Aviv)
It is tempting to dream about castles in the air, like the brutalist architecture of the Gaon House in Tel Aviv, but it might be more rewarding to realize them.