Miriam gave me one of his Friday and we go on ahead. Our goal is to Design Museum, designed by Ron Arad to Holon, a city of the great belt of Tel Aviv. The museum has recently opened its doors in March of this year, so her friend gets two birds with one stone, I generously running around in the car, but she also sees a new realization that still did not know.
Of Holon tell me wonders, why not is particularly beautiful, after all look alike these urban areas sprouted from the sand in the suburbs of Tel Aviv, a considerable overbuilding (dunes, however, remain with their original flora and fauna characteristics), but its mayor. Yeah, it's been in office for about 10 years because it is honest, incorruptible (even at these latitudes in terms of political scandals not joking), but especially loves his city and culture, which has invested and is investing a lot. Evidently the city has the financial resources because it seems to be the second most industrialized area of \u200b\u200bIsrael after Haifa, but those funds around the world have channeled hurt or end up who knows what in pockets and not for the people and for building works for which they were intended?
Moral of the story, to Holon, 200,000 inhabitants, there is an annual festival dedicated to women's music and songs, music of a summer camp organized none other than Daniel Barenboim, a carnival with floats during the Jewish holiday of Purim, with lots of green parks and gardens, a museum for children (photo) and a Multimedia Library for Young People (photo), a prestigious University Institute Technology (applied technology will be studied, So even design) and now the latest addition, the Design Museum . If this mayor is in Milan, the vote.
Five irregularly circular bands of different colors and are the backbone of the building, architectural structure very special and impressive, but in any point is the prospect of external and internal change and of course the views of the city around, frankly, exciting feeling, then take a delicious breakfast with lots of israeli marmellatine and croissants in the stairway by Wanda Osiris super modern was really rewarding. There was an exhibition of 12 large international fashion designers and materials of the future "Mechanical Couture", the machine as an integral part of the creative process and the final product itself, such as a shoe built with the toes, bras transparent Silicone (so maybe in 2032 there will be no need to get the fake tits) clothes on mannequins with built robotic vacuum cleaner parts with lots of dogs on a leash and water bowl in their robotic well Issey Miyake (exhibition XXI Century Man) . No comment, the Japanese will also be a big name, but we were stumped.
On the way back then, in Tel Aviv, Wolfson Park to stop, and for this I must thank the writer straight Elena Loewenthal and its captivating text " Tel Aviv "(Feltrinelli Traveller ed.). No travel guide speaks to me and no one had reported, but the entire cover of the book is a wonderful picture of this metaphysical landscape and makes you really want to go visit him.
this park to me his view of memory is a creation of artist Dani Karavan . Israeli sculptor came from the prestigious Institute Betzalel of Jerusalem and educated in Italy and France, in fact, lives in Paris, UNESCO awarded him the title of "Artist of Peace" to the symbolic meaning of his works and it is thanks to his studies on 'Bauhaus architecture in Tel Aviv that has begun in recent years for the restoration and upgrading of many buildings of the "white city " and the subsequent appointment as Heritage Humanity. In the Negev desert, not far from Beer-Sheva and the border with Egypt three years ago I saw one of his sculptures and I was very impressed that I published in post "Negev kibbutz and Eilat" . - As a bridge between two worlds-I had seen, without knowing it and without knowing who is its artistic figure of the monumental creations that blend into the landscape and want to be the bearers of reflection and dialogue.
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