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Salon Polin hosts Agata Woźniczka and Sabrina Cegla

Salon Polin featuring a Zoom talk with a Polish architect Agata Woźniczka and an Israeli curator Sabrina Cegla about the exhibition at Leibling Haus. The discussion will focus on a new vision for preserving the White City and Tel Aviv’s future.

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Sir Patrick Geddes’ plan — the legendary urban planner of Tel Aviv — the exhibition “The Appendix: Geddes’ Vertical Plan” is currently on view at Liebling Haus in Tel Aviv. The installation, created by Polish architect Agata Woźniczka and curated by Sabrina Cegla, presents a speculative vision for preserving the White City.

The project by Woźniczka proposes concentrating the building rights of thousands of structures into a 12,000-story megastructure, imagining a communal, public, and green space, while raising questions about preservation, density, and the urban future of Tel Aviv.

Join us for a special Zoom session of Salon Polin with architect Agata Woźniczka and curator Sabrina Cegla. Together we will discuss the exhibition, the ideas behind it, and the possibility of rethinking the White City through a contemporary architectural lens.

 

️ April 16 (Thursday)


 7:00 PM


 Zoom | Registration link

The lecture will be held in English.

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