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A Palace in the Sky

June 9, 2013by borderlandlevant

This is the story of a high rise apartment building in the centre of Tel Aviv, its main actors, affected people and its implications on the area and beyond. I […]

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A view beyond the border

February 15, 2013by borderlandlevant

One remarkable feature of Tel Aviv-Jaffa is the extensive building activity, especially the construction of high-rise buildings leaps to the eye. Priviledged with a stunnig and extensive beachfront, any area […]

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