Established in Tel Aviv in 2004, Tal Eyal Architecture specializes in two principal areas: architectural planning in existing urban environments and architectural-historical research on a municipal scale. The office caters to a wide range of projects, including the planning of new buildings and additions to existing ones; the planning of current uses for existing buildings; interior design; documentation and conservation of buildings. On the urban level, we engage in research, architectural surveys, architectural documentation on an urban scale, and conceiving of and drafting urban zoning plans.
Founder and owner Tal Eyal is a graduate (B. Arch.) of the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel (1994). Between 1997-2003 she worked as an architect in the Conservation Team of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa Municipality. In that capacity, she participated in preparing and applying for the nomination of the “White City of Tel Aviv” for the World Heritage List on account of its Modern Movement (International Style) architecture. The nomination was authorized in July 2003.