Shelter for Victims of Domestic Violence from all backgrounds, Tel Aviv

Image credits: Amos Goldreich Architecture

A purpose-built shelter for victims of domestic violence, located near Tel-Aviv in Israel, opens its doors to women and children. Designed by London-based practice, Amos Goldreich Architecture, alongside local firm, Jacobs-Yaniv Architects, this shelter is one of only a handful in the world which has been designed and built in consultation with the staff who will occupy and run it. Led by pioneering human rights activist, Ruth Rasnic, for international charity ‘No To Violence’, the facility will provide a much-needed refuge for distressed and abused women and children from all localities and backgrounds.

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