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The fact that the Tel Aviv University campus and the Hebrew University campus in Givat Ram, Jerusalem, were designed almost simultaneously is not a valid enough reason in itself to discuss the connections and to point out the differences between them. It merely adds another point of reference to the history of two of the largest and most prestigious projects at the time, almost immediately after the declaration of the State of Israel.
The fact that the Tel Aviv University campus and the Hebrew University campus in Givat Ram, Jerusalem, were designed almost simultaneously is not a valid enough reason in itself to discuss the connections and to point out the differences between them. It merely adds another point of reference to the history of two of the largest and most prestigious projects at the time, almost immediately after the declaration of the State of Israel.
Shaping a Modernist University Campus
Diana Dolev (author)
2022
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
Tel Aviv , Campus , Architecture , NA1-9428
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