Max Liebling House

[1][2] Max Leibling house was the first building in the country to use elongated recessed balconies, an adaptation of Le Corbusier's strip windows.

[2] In 2014 Max Liebling House was one of the first ten modernist buildings to receive restoration grants under the Getty Foundation's new "Keeping It Modern" initiative.

[9] The house features distinctive characteristics of the International style, such as a designed entrance that also includes a fishpond, a luxurious staircase room, and recessed balconies.

According to architect Rivka Karmi, responsible for the renovation, the uniqueness of the building also arises from the proportions of the front and its connection to the street.

The research conducted prior to the renovation, as well as its planning and execution, mostly using traditional materials and techniques, were carried out in collaboration with experts from Germany who prioritized the building's needs over other considerations.