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Old Jewish quarter, Jerusalem

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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

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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

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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: 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: 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: 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.

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.

Savoy Theatre, Strand, London: the lower entrance foyer after restoration

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Ionides, Basil (1884-1950)
NOTES: The original theatre interiors were designed by Frank Tugwell and Basil Ionides was responsible for the decoration. Whitfield Partners were responsible for the restoration in 1993.

St Pancras Hotel and Chambers, Euston Road, London: the main staircase

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Scott, Sir George Gilbert (1811-1878)
NOTES: St Pancras Station opened in 1868 while the hotel, also known as the Midland Grand Hotel, opened in 1874. The latter was built for the eponymous railway company to receive travellers through the adjacent St Pancras Station. It was converted into offices in 1935.
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