For those unfamiliar with the history of Tel Aviv, many may be surprised to learn that Israel's second-largest city is home to the world's largest collection of Bauhaus architecture, with just over 4000 examples of the German-born architectural style to be found within the heart of the city centre. This edition of Cityscape will explore the German origins of Bauhaus, also known as The International Style, and how it came to be extraordinarily well-represented in one of Israel's largest cities, forming a major part of its urban fabric and architectural character.