Dizengoff House/Independence Hall ) for the
Israeli Declaration of Independence, 14 May 1948 One of Rubin's important designs was his remodeling of the building that became Israel's
Independence Hall (at Rothschild Boulevard 16). In 1932, Rubin resigned the home of
Me'ir Dizengoff, Mayor of Tel Aviv who donated it to the city as the first home of the
Tel Aviv Museum of Art.
Dr. Sadovsky House Rubin designed numerous residential complexes in Tel Aviv. One of these buildings, the home of Dr. Sadovsky (85,
Rothschild Boulevard), designed in 1933, sold for 7 million dollars in 2007.
Citrus House/Beit Hadar In 1935–1936, Rubin designed the Beit Hadar office building aka Citrus House, the first in Tel Aviv with a
steel frame structure. ==References==