English: Building 10 Pinsker Street, built in 1925 by the architect Joseph Berlin in neoclasical style, adjacent to the building 22 Idelson Street that was build in 1932 by the architect Shlomo Gepstein in International Style. Both buildings are under preservation as part of the White City of Tel Aviv.
The building was residence to the artist Ziona Tagger, Israel's first Prime Minister David Ben Gurion and the architect Binyamin Chlenov.
The conservation by Nitza Szmuk Architects took place in 2014.
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