Public Invited to Help Redesign Tel Aviv Boardwalk
Apr 30th, 2010 | By Jesse Fox | Category: urban designBut neither the process nor the plan could satisfy everyone.
But neither the process nor the plan could satisfy everyone.
A massive corruption scandal has implicated some very senior people in Israel and cast doubt on plans to reform the planning system.
Key parts of the city’s decision-making process remain concealed from the public.
Israel readies to meet Copenhagen climate change goals.
A review of The Rainy Season: Haiti Since Duvalier.
With tall buildings poised to overrun the skylines of Israeli cities, little thought is being given to critical design issues.
After over two years of study and deliberation – and rising rents – the city finally has a plan.
Coverage of the 2010 Eilat-Eilot Renewable Energy Conference.
A meeting of the Tel Aviv city council fails to inspire.
Matt Petersen of Global Green, and a handful of other organizations, are working to make sure it happens.