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Nadler-Nadler-Bixon-Gil left
                     its unique mark on Israeli
                     residential architecture,
                     designing structures in all
                     of the field’s categories –
                     housing estates, detached
                     homes, apartment
                     buildings, immigrant
                     hostels and hotels.

                           In the years between
                     the 1950s and 1980s, along
                     with their early works in
                     the moshavim (where they
                     planned mostly education
                     and culture buildings), the
                     firm was also working with
                     many kibbutzim, especially
                     in planning dwelling units
                     and residential complexes
                     (Kfar Hahoresh, Gadot,
                     Kabri), and children’s homes
                     (Ginegar, Sasa). The firm’s
                     designs for kibbutzim
                     challenged the established

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