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Max Liebling House

Max Liebling House is a Bauhaus-style modernist building in Tel Aviv, Israel. Located at 29 Idelson Street, it was designed by architect Dov Karmi and engineer Zvi Barak, and built by Tony and Max Liebling in 1936. In the 1970s Tony Liebling donated it to the city, and since September 2019 it houses Liebling Haus - The White City Center, a culture institution supported by Tel Aviv and Germany and focusing on research and education in the fields of architectural and urban conservation, based on the principles of Bauhaus and International Style.

History
Max Leibling house was the first building in the country to use elongated recessed balconies, an adaptation of Le Corbusier's strip windows. In 2015 the German government funded the restoration of the House as a museum that would also oversee the restoration and preservation of Tel Aviv's notable Bauhaus buildings. Tel Aviv's White City district, a designate World Heritage Site, is the largest collection of German Bauhaus-style buildings found anywhere in the world. == Design ==
Design
The house features distinctive characteristics of the International Style, such as a designed entrance that also includes a fishpond, a luxurious stairwell, and recessed balconies. == See also ==
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