A six-day art exhibit held in a long-dilapidated urban landmark has created a distinctly Tel Avivian experience, melding artworks and architecture in a historic building. The exhibit, titled “HaMivne” or “The Structure,” is open from December 24 to 29 in a raw, industrial interior of Shalom Meir Tower, parts of which have stood empty for the last decade, after former commercial tenants left. The pop-up show is free, with registration required through its website and availability limited. The site is open from 4 p.m. or 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. each night. Shalom Meir Tower, usually known simply as Shalom...