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Architectural landscape in the Jewish autonomous region

open access: yesПроект Байкал, 2021
The article is based on the field studies carried out in 2018-2019. The authors tried to find assimilation of Jewish culture inside the experimental space of the Soviet period.
Алина Иванова   +1 more
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Jewish Wedding Rings with Miniature Architecture from Medieval Europe

open access: yesArts, 2022
Among the various types of medieval rings, Jewish wedding rings with miniature architecture have a special significance due to their special form, their importance in the Jewish wedding ceremony and their long tradition that extends from the Middle Ages ...
Maria Stürzebecher
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Exceptionally Jewish: Israeli Synagogue Architecture in the 1960s and 1970s [PDF]

open access: yesArts, 2020
This article examines three exceptional synagogues designed in Israel in the 1960s and 1970s. It aims to explore the tension between these iconic structures and the artworks integrated into them.
Naomi Simhony
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Metaphysics in Architecture- The Jewish Museum in Berlin case study [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Architecture, Art & Humanistic Science, 2023
There are many sources that architects rely on as an intellectual impetus for their inspiration in architecture concepts and projects design. One of the most influential sources is the metaphysical legacies of previous civilizations and religions that ...
Houssam Bahgat
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Encountering empty architecture: Libeskind’s Jewish Museum Berlin [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2016
Claire Farago and Donald Preziosi once pointed out how recent art museums by architect Daniel Libeskind allow for altered relationships between exhibitions and visitors.
Henrik Reeh
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Exilic Landscapes: Synagogues and Jewish Architectural Identity in 1870s Britain

open access: yesARENA Journal of Architectural Research, 2018
When Jews in Florence, Italy submitted plans for a new Great Synagogue in 1872, the designs were rejected not on the usual religious or political grounds, but for stylistic reasons.
Leon Fenster
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The Libeskind Jewish Museum in Berlin, the unpresentable and experience

open access: yesActa Academica, 2021
This paper is an attempt to interpret the design or spatial modulation of an important work of architecture in Berlin, Germany, namely Daniel Libeskind’s Jewish Museum.
Bert Olivier
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The zodiac: Renaissance of the astrological symbol in Eastern European wooden synagogues from the 17th and 18th centuries

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2023
The article presents a multidisciplinary analysis of the complex relationship between intangible elements of culture that led to the presentation of the zodiac in Jewish folk art and architecture.
Tomasz Eugeniusz Malec
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NEW JEWISH STYLE IN LVIV ARCHITECTURE: THE HISTORIC TRANSFORMATION IN THE URBAN SPACE

open access: yesArchitecture and Engineering, 2020
Introduction: The phenomenon of expressing national identity in architecture is manifested in many countries and cities. In this article, it is considered in the context of Lviv with the main focus on Jewish architects.
Yuri Biryulov
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The Jewish farmer, the village and the world fair: politics, propaganda, and the “Israel in Palestine” pavilion at the Paris International Exhibition of 1937 [PDF]

open access: yesSHS Web of Conferences, 2019
At the Paris International Exhibition of 1937, a few steps from the Nazi Germany and USSR pavilions the Yishuv (Palestine's Jewish Zionist community) had its own presence, the “Israel in Palestine” pavilion.
Fainholtz Tzafrir
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