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Tel Aviv Port

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organised in 2003, and by 2008 the new boardwalk in wavy shapes evocative of the sand dunes that once stood at this place, was opened to the public. As a result of the transformation, the Tel Aviv Port, known in short as the Namal, has become the most popular attraction in Tel Aviv with 4.3 million visitors annually. In 2011, it was announced that the site would be developed to become a major tourist site with recreational and cultural venues similar to
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at the helm of the Marine Trust Company that owns the port area. After completely overhauling the infrastructure by 2002, the administration attracted shop owners to move to the upgraded area by charging token rents. An open competition for the landscaping of the space around the buildings was
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put an end to its civilian use, as the British Navy took over the facilities. After the end of the war in Europe, an attempt to reactivate the port remained unsuccessful due to the lack of shipping at the time. During the
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The new port, founded by Otzar Mif'alei Yam (lit. "Treasure-of-Sea Works"), opened on a small scale in 1936, and was finally completed and inaugurated at its current size on February 23, 1938.
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After the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, the port operated on a partial basis and was finally closed down on October 25, 1965, when its operations moved to the newly built
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In 2010 the public space development project by Mayslits Kassif Architects, who transformed the space around the restored port buildings, was awarded the
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Tel Aviv Port Public Space Regeneration Project / Mayslits Kassif Architects (presentation, photos, plans)
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was opened next to the waterfront area that would soon become the Tel Aviv Port.
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Orna Angel (redevelopment), Mayslits Kassif Architects (public space development)
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The port remained fully operational for less than two years. The outbreak of
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Rosa Barba: International Biennial of Landscape Architecture Barcelona
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At Tel Aviv Port, once the gateway into the Land of Israel
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Commercial and entertainment district in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Hebrew
romanized
Arabic
romanized
Tel Aviv
Israel
Mediterranean Sea
Levant Fair

Levant Fair
Mandatory Palestine
1936–39 revolt
Jaffa Port
the Second World War
civil war between Jews and Arabs
Israel's declaration of independence
1948 Arab–Israeli War
Ashdod Port
Orna Angel
Times Square
New York
Rosa Barba European Landscape Prize
Tel Aviv Port from above
Sunset at Tel Aviv port
Sunset at Tel Aviv port
The Port of Tel Aviv in Red
Tel Aviv Port at night
Tel Aviv Port
Tel Aviv Port, 1937–1938

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