The issue of preserving buildings has become, in recent years in Israel, a significant issue in urban planning in its attempt to preserve early 20th Century buildings. In Europe, preservation of buildings deemed old constitutes a very important layer, without which it would be impossible to plan in urban centers. Our company has accumulated a wealth of expertise in the preservation of buildings, both in Israel and in Europe. Among the buildings preserved, one can see a community meeting place at the corner of Rothschild Blvd. and Yavneh St., The “Greenwald House” at 4 Shadal St., beneath which lies a parking lot and between which stands the International Bank building; the Palace Hotel building at the corner of Agron St. and King David St. in Jerusalem, which served as the Ministry of Industry and Trade but is currently being rebuilt as a hotel, the function it originally served upon its completion in 1919; Le Meridien Hotel in Budapest, Hungary, whose interior the company completely reconstructed while preserving its facades; a hotel in Kiev whose interior the company is currently demolishing and rebuilding as a modern hotel, all while preserving the original façade.
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