Author: Adrian Gee SUMMARIES Home Planning and Gender in Mandatory Palestine This article examines the role of gender holds in domestic planning, particularly through the analysis of the Jewish population boom in Palestine during the 1930s. During this time, demand...
Summaries Home Planning and Gender in Mandatory Palestine Immigration to Palestine came in several waves. The rise of Zionism triggered Jewish immigration, and with the population growing, housing became a rising problem. How houses were viewed in the Jewish...
Home Planning and Gender in Mandatory Palestine This article dives into the relationship between architecture and gender in Palestine. It explains the influx of the German population in Palestine led to the transfer of European ideas from architects who were trained...
Home Planning and Gender in Mandatory Palestine The article Home Planning and Gender in Mandatory Palestine focuses on the housing planning through the lens of gender, with the exploration of transferring ideas from Germany to modern Israel and their impact on the...
Adam Martin Reading Summaries “Home Planning and Gender in Mandatory Palestine” by Sigal Davidi Lotte Cohn, a woman architect practicing in Tel Aviv in the ’20s-’40s, thought that the modern home could be both functional and comfortable. She...