Land. Milk. Honey.
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Editors: Rachel Gottesman, Tamar Novick, Ido Ginat, Dan Hasson, Jonathan Cohen. Book design: Dana Gas, Studio G2 The exhibition of the Israeli Pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, which opens on May 22, The biblical image of “a land flowing with milk and honey” has been perceived throughout the ages as a divine promise of abundance and prosperity — a promise that during the 20th century became an action plan that included settlement, urbanization, massive infrastructure construction, and mechanized agriculture. The book Land. Milk. Honey tells the story of the land from the perspective of animals and landscapes, and sheds light on the environmental and spatial impacts of modernity. A continuation of the exhibition of the Israeli Pavilion at the 17th Venice Architecture Biennale, it presents a rich collection of literary sources, historical documents, archival images, and original texts, which are woven together into an extraordinary, astonishing, and at the same time disturbing story of a space that has been redesigned. and honey" has been perceived throughout the generations as a divine promise of abundance and prosperity—a promise which during the 20th century transformed into an action plan spanning settlement, urbanization, and massive infrastructure construction, mechanized agriculture, and redesign. The book Land. Milk. Honey. tells the story of the land from the point of view of animals and landscapes, shedding light on the environmental and spatial impacts of modernity. In conjunction with the exhibition in the Israeli Pavilion at the 17th Venice Biennale of Architecture, the book presents a diverse collection of literary sources, historical documents, archival photos, and original texts, woven together into a remarkable, awe-inspiring and at the same time unsettling story about a space shaped anew.
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