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Solo exhibition by artist and architect Agata Woźniczka at the Liebling Haus in Tel Aviv

The exhibition by Polish architect Agata Woźniczka will focus on the tension between heritage preservation and urban density within the White City of Tel Aviv

A solo exhibition by Polish architect Agata Woźniczka will open on 14 November 2025 at Liebling Haus – The White City Center in Tel Aviv, exploring the tension between heritage preservation and urban density within Tel Aviv’s White City. The exhibition is curated by the Liebling Haus resident curator, Sabrina Cegla, and will be presented in the building’s project space — an area dedicated to critical questions about the identity, boundaries, and meanings of the White City. This space forms an open-ended extension of the permanent exhibition, inviting artists to take part in a shared and ongoing investigation.

Opening Event: Friday, November 14 | 11:00 A.M.

Location: Liebling Haus, 29 Idelson St., Tel Aviv

The exhibition will be open to the public until February 2026

Agata Woźniczka is the co-founder of BUDCUD, an architecture studio based in Kraków since 2011. The firm focuses on architectural design and spatial thinking that examines contemporary urban conditions and proposes radical alternatives to the way we experience cities. The studio’s name—a combination of “build” (bud) and “miracle” (cud)—expresses its vision of architecture as a space for unexpected scenarios, everyday actions, and urban imagination.

The exhibition at Liebling Haus will explore the tension between heritage preservation and urban density in Tel Aviv’s White City. Following a research visit in March 2025, the concept of the exhibition was developed as a speculative vision transferring the building rights of around 4,000 lower-priority preservation buildings in the White City to hyper-skyscrapers located outside its borders. These futuristic towers would absorb the permitted building additions—up to 12,000 new floors — without compromising the historical fabric of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Through this radical idea, the exhibition aims to reimagine the concept of air rights, urban scale, and the principles of the Geddes Plan, proposing a future where preservation and development coexist.

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