City Plate - Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv was originally planned as a garden city with an inclusive urban plan. Intended for the deluge of immigrants pouring into the city after Israel’s founding, the 1930s found an influx of German-Jewish architects fleeing Europe and transforming Tel Aviv into "The White City.” Now, Tel Aviv includes the largest concentration of Bauhaus-style architecture in the world and is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In more recent years the city has experienced another visible urban evolution due to a flourishing technology sector and international partnerships.
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