Ifat Finkelman Architecture

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo 

Ifat Finkelman + Dan Hasson

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness

ARCHITECTS
Dan Hasson, Ifat Finkelman

SIGNAGE DESIGN
Michal Sahar And Amir Avraham

MANUFACTURERS
Forbo Flooring Systems, A.ringel, Fornasarig, Heraklith® , Nora, Scorp

LEAD ARCHITECTS
Ifat Finkelman, Dan Hasson

PRINCIPLE PROJECT MANAGER
Eran Tubi Ltd.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Mosdot- The Education, Culture, And Neighborhood Renewal Company In Tel Aviv-yafo

CONTRACTOR
Haim Nizri

ACOUSTIC CONSULTANT
Avi Viks

PHOTOGRAPHS
Aviad Bar Ness

AREA
2300 M²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Tel Aviv-yafo, Israel

CATEGORY
Music Venue, Learning

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness

Text description provided by architect.

The Music Center Tel Aviv-Jaffa is a re-designed Jewish-Arab cultural hub that encourages coexistence through musical education.

Situated in the heart of Groningen Garden, it serves diverse young communities in the southern neighborhoods of Tel Aviv-Jaffa.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness

Nestled among eucalyptus trees and constructed in stages, this “garden building” consists of the old wing (1965) — a modernist concrete and silicate structure housing administrative offices, rehearsal halls, and classrooms — and the new wing (1992), which features a lobby, a 385-seat concert hall, and backstage facilities.

Originally established as the “Orchestra House,” the building employed a shell and volume approach, with each space defined as a separate acoustic volume.

Though it is not listed for municipal preservation, the renovation project seeks to uncover the building’s historical layers and original geometry.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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The architectural challenge involved maintaining acoustic qualities while adapting to contemporary programmatic needs, as well as addressing technical and safety issues such as air conditioning and firefighting, all while removing layers added over the years and renewing original finishing materials with minimal additional cladding.

As a first stage, a surgical demolition of building parts was performed: the inner and outer silicate walls were restored; decorative elements, provisional galleries, and dropped ceilings were dismantled; concrete ceilings and beams were exposed; additional rooms were removed; and sealed upper stands were reopened.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Embracing a low-budget approach, the new design language employs a sustainable and cost-effective palette of finishes, integrating veneer elements, wood wool paneling, aluminum baffles, and linoleum and rubber flooring.

Through a playful combination of materials and colors, each space takes on a unique character.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Despite the distinct architectural characteristics of the two parts of the building, the new design creates a harmonious sequence of interconnected spaces.

These are intended to be perceived like musical fragments, where variation serves as a formal technique involving the repetition of material in an altered form.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Thus, the classrooms showcase numerous interpretations: their sloped ceilings echo their trapezoid layout to enhance acoustic performance, while a custom-made bench doubles as a storage cabinet.

The halls are conceptualized as wooden containers, with the main hall envisioned as a “black box” and the rehearsal halls brightened by daylight.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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The lobby of the main hall, which faces the park and serves as a separate entrance during events, provides an open space for gatherings.

Its rounded wall is adorned with aluminum pipes, creating an appearance reminiscent of a musical instrument, and corresponding with the linear aluminum baffle ceiling in the classrooms’ corridor.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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The Music Center serves as an integrative facility catering to underprivileged populations in Jaffa and youth from around Tel Aviv.

Its design appeals to various audiences and accommodates events such as orchestras, dance groups, theater performances, and organizations renting spaces for conferences, which provides essential income for maintenance and program financing.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Consequently, the spatial design supports dual purposes, such as rehearsal classes and preschool activities, enabling optimal and efficient use throughout the week.

This flexibility extends operating hours into the evening and ensures a continuous community impact.

Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
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Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness
Music Center Tel Aviv-Yafo
© Aviad Bar Ness


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