Lovrinzki designed many houses in Tel Aviv, mainly between the years 1924-1932 and operated from his office at 63 Nahalat Binyamin Street. Most of the buildings he designed were in the eclectic style, a style that was common in those years, and included a combination of Western architecture with elements from other cultures (Eastern, Islamic, classical Greek, etc.).
The buildings in the site designed by Moshe Lubranitzky