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Old Jewish quarter, Jerusalem: new buildings

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Safdie, Moshe (1938-)
NOTES: The old Jewish Quarter was renovated by Moshe Safdie and Danny Lansky, as part of the rebuilding plan for Jerusalem from the late 1960s to the late 1970s. The proposals included, a new religious school, a synagogue and the renovation of houses and shops in the old Jewish quarter.

Old Jewish quarter, Jerusalem: the Jerusalem Committee led by the Mayor Teddy Kolek touring the new buildings

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Safdie, Moshe (1938-)
NOTES: The old Jewish Quarter was renovated by Moshe Safdie and Danny Lansky, as part of the rebuilding plan for Jerusalem from the late 1960s to the late 1970s. The proposals included, a new religious school, a synagogue and the renovation of houses and shops in the old Jewish quarter.

Jerusalem Committee near to the site of the old Hurva synagogue with the old minaret in the background, Jerusalem

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NOTES: In 1978 the architect Denys Lasdun was asked to prepare a scheme to replace the old Hurva Synagogue, a nineteenth century building by the Turkish architect Assad Effendi, which had been destroyed by bombing in 1948.

Old Jewish quarter, Jerusalem: new buildings

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Safdie, Moshe (1938-)
NOTES: The old Jewish Quarter was renovated by Moshe Safdie and Danny Lansky, as part of the rebuilding plan for Jerusalem from the late 1960s to the late 1970s. The proposals included, a new religious school, a synagogue and the renovation of houses and shops in the old Jewish quarter.

Jewish quarter, Jerusalem: detail of new buildings with projecting bay window

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NOTES: The old Jewish Quarter was renovated by Moshe Safdie and Danny Lansky, as part of the rebuilding plan for Jerusalem from the late 1960s to the late 1970s. The proposals included, a new religious school, a synagogue and the renovation of houses and shops in the old Jewish quarter.

Jewish quarter, Jerusalem: view of the ruins

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NOTES: The Jewish quarter of the old city of Jerusalem was largely derelict from 1948 to the late 1960s, when there were a series of master plans to rebuild the city.
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