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Allweil, Yael, und Inabl Ben-Asher Gitler. „Middle-Class by Design“. Docomomo Journal, Nr. 68 (01.09.2023): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/docomomo.68.02.

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Middle-class housing in the context of post-independence growth in Israel, where urban growth was guided by the massive construction of new neighborhoods and buildings, produced various types of shared dwellings which became the prevailing types of urban housing. While mass housing is discussed in the context of Israel as a key device of a modernization project on the national scale, with deep consequences for marginalized immigrants and the lower classes – it has rarely been studied as housing typology for the middle classes. Nonetheless, urban growth and national consolidation starting the 1960s led to an emerging urban middle class, whose housing was the product of diverse actors, including urban and national policy, private contractors, neighborhood associations, financial systems, architects, and planners. Yet, as the social category ‘middle class’ is muddled, how can we distinguish mass housing for the middle classes, or middle class housing? This paper examines the architectural features of three middle-class mass housing estates built in Israel in the 1960s. Asking what constitutes the middle class, we point to the capacity of an architectural analysis to identify the designed elements that construct a middle-class identity within the context of shared urban dwellings. The three cases briefly examined include the Be’eri estate in Tel Aviv, Kiron estate in Kiryat Ono, and Shchuna Bet in Beer Sheba. The three estates, developed in the 1960s by commercial and semi-commercial companies explicitly for the emerging urban middle class, employ New Brutalist architectural and urban design principles in mitigating community and individuals, public and private, identity and property.
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Uzan, Leenes, Smadar Egert, Pavel Khain, Yoav Levi, Elyakom Vadislavsky und Pinhas Alpert. „Ceilometers as planetary boundary layer height detectors and a corrective tool for COSMO and IFS models“. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20, Nr. 20 (27.10.2020): 12177–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-12177-2020.

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Abstract. The significance of planetary boundary layer (PBL) height detection is apparent in various fields, especially in air pollution dispersion assessments. Numerical weather models produce a high spatial and temporal resolution of PBL heights; however, their performance requires validation. This necessity is addressed here by an array of eight ceilometers; a radiosonde; and two models – the Integrated Forecast System (IFS) global model and COnsortium for Small-scale MOdeling (COSMO) regional model. The ceilometers were analyzed with the wavelet covariance transform method, and the radiosonde and models with the parcel method and the bulk Richardson method. Good agreement for PBL height was found between the ceilometer and the adjacent Bet Dagan radiosonde (33 m a.s.l.) at 11:00 UTC launching time (N=91 d, ME =4 m, RMSE =143 m, R=0.83). The models' estimations were then compared to the ceilometers' results in an additional five diverse regions where only ceilometers operate. A correction tool was established based on the altitude (h) and distance from shoreline (d) of eight ceilometer sites in various climate regions, from the shoreline of Tel Aviv (h=5 m a.s.l., d=0.05 km) to eastern elevated Jerusalem (h=830 m a.s.l., d=53 km) and southern arid Hazerim (h=200 m a.s.l., d=44 km). The tool examined the COSMO PBL height approximations based on the parcel method. Results from a 14 August 2015 case study, between 09:00 and 14:00 UTC, showed the tool decreased the PBL height at the shoreline and in the inner strip of Israel by ∼100 m and increased the elevated sites of Jerusalem and Hazerim up to ∼400 m, and ∼600 m, respectively. Cross-validation revealed good results without Bet Dagan. However, without measurements from Jerusalem, the tool underestimated Jerusalem's PBL height by up to ∼600 m.
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Bücher zum Thema "Bet Franḳfurṭ (Tel Aviv, Israel)"

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Israel) Bet Franḳfurṭ (Tel Aviv. Taḳanon Bet Franḳfurṭ. Hadar Yosef, Tel Aviv: Bet Franḳfurt, 1995.

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Bet, Reʼuven (Tel Aviv Israel). Sefer ha-bayit: Ḳaṭalog tetsugat ha-ḳevaʻ shel Bet Reʼuven. [Tel Aviv?: ḥ. mo. l., 1994.

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Israel) Mishkan le-omanuyot ha-bamah (Tel Aviv. המשכן לאמנויות הבמה: Ḥanukat bet ha-operah. Tel Aviv: Mishkan le-omanuyot ha-bamah, 1994.

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Rubin, Reuven. Tel-Aviv shel Reʾuven: Taʻarukhat tsiyurim bi-melot 75 shanah la-ʻir. Tel Aviv: Bet Reʾuven, 1986.

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Ora, Ahimeir, Hrsg. ʻIr ṿa-sefer: Sifriyat Shaʻar Tsiyon-Bet Ariʼelah. Yerushalayim: Keter, 1987.

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1934-, Naor Mordechay, Hrsg. Bet-ḳafeh: Maḳom ḳaṭan koh! Bet-ḳafeh, davar adir!: Ḳafeh Ratsḳi, ḳafeh sifruti be-Tel Aviv, 1932-1935. Ben Shemen: Modan, 2006.

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Rami, Benbenishty, Hrsg. Nihul le-tiḳṿah: Sipuro shel menahel Bet ha-sefer Shevaḥ-Mofet. Yerushalayim: Gefen, 2007.

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Gianfranco, De Bosio, Dubossarsky Yonathan, Ḥan ha-Yerushalmi (Theater) und Teʼaṭron Bet Lesin (Tel Aviv, Israel), Hrsg. ha-Em ha-ṭovah. Yerushalayim]: Teʾaṭron ha-ḥan ha-Yerushalmi, 1993.

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Benbenishti, Avi. Nihul le-tiḳṿah: Sipuro shel menahel Bet ha-sefer Shevaḥ-Mofet. Yerushalayim: Gefen, 2007.

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Bet ha-tefutsot (Tel Aviv, Israel). Beth hatefutsoth =: The Nahum Goldmann Museum of the Jewish Diaspora. Herausgegeben von Zertal Idith. 2. Aufl. Tel-Aviv: Beth hatefutsoth, 1996.

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