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Architecture of Israel (magazine)

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Architecture of Israel (AI) is a Hebrew & English bilingual quarterly magazine dealing with architecture, interior design and the environment.

Published since January 1988, the aims of the magazine, as stated on its website www.aiq.co.il, are to "promote climate and environmental awareness, creative and feasible architecture". AI provides a stage for Israeli architecture in an international context and conducts each year an international competition together with the European Union, titled "Project of the Year".[1] The judges are worldwide known academics and architects.[2]

Permanent sections:[3][failed verification][clarification needed]

  • "Food for Thought", deals with how other fields of life impact architecture[citation needed]
  • "Curiosity", covering events, competitions and exhibitions[4]
  • Interviews with Israeli and international architects[citation needed]
  • "House of the Season", presents a different perspective on the residential issue[citation needed]
  • "Guest of the Season", the professional profile of a selected architect[citation needed]
  • "Architects Telling", behind-the-scenes stories about well-known buildings[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Project of the Year 2020 - Registration" at Architecture of Israel website. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  2. ^ Architecture of Israel 108. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  3. ^ Tigran Haas, profile at KTH Royal Institute of Technology website. Retrieved 2020-07-25.
  4. ^ Rivka Oxman's personal website. Retrieved 2020-07-25. Archived 2020-11-15 at the Wayback Machine
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