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  • The architectural casino: Conversations about colonial modernism in Haifa

Weizman, Ines, 2026, Book, The architectural casino: Conversations about colonial modernism in Haifa Diaphanes. ISBN 9783035806878

Abstract or Description:

After the First World War and under the British Mandate, Haifa grew from a small Ottoman port town into a regional metropolis and industrial centre around a deep seaport. The city was part of an open space that extended from Cairo to Damascus through Beirut, in a region where Syria, Palestine and Lebanon were part of the same fluid, interconnected space. During the Second World War, Haifa became a border town. Under French Vichy, the border between Lebanon and Syria ran sixty kilometres to the north and hardened only after the creation of Israel in 1948 and the wars with Lebanon. Haifa’s architectural modernism developed in relation to the city’s geopolitical environment. No building better manifests Haifa’s predicament than the modernist casino building, built in the city’s Bat Galim seafront district.

School or Centre: School of Architecture
Date Deposited: 11 Nov 2025 13:42
Last Modified: 14 Nov 2025 00:24
URI: https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/6587
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