
Stake attention in this memory
The image depicts an architectural model of the Hotel Nordau, also known as Levin House or Pevsner House, located at the corner of Allenby Street and Gruzenberg Street in Tel Aviv, Israel. The model is presented within a museum or exhibition setting. The central object is a light-yellow, multi-story architectural model of a building featuring a curved corner facade, multiple balconies with ornate railings, arched windows, and a dome-like structure on its roof, all protected by a clear acrylic display case. This model rests on a dark gray rectangular pedestal. Vertically inscribed on the visible side of the pedestal, in white letters, are the words "Y. MAGIDOVICH - ARCHITECT" followed by the corresponding Hebrew text "י. מגידוביץ' - אדריכל." A small label beneath the model on its base identifies the building as "Allenby 1925." To the right, partially visible, is another architectural model of a light-yellow building, also on a dark gray pedestal. Mounted on the side of this adjacent pedestal is a framed black and white photograph depicting a man, presumably architect Yehuda Magidovich, seated at a desk with a typewriter. Below this photograph, Hebrew text reads "אדריכל יהודה מגידוביץ'" (Architect Yehuda Magidovich). The environment features light-brown, vertically veined marble or stone tiles on the walls and light-colored tiled flooring. Recessed ceiling lights illuminate the exhibits, casting bright reflections. No individuals are physically present in the immediate scene; a single person is depicted in the framed photograph. The scene is static, showcasing historical architectural works.
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