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Josselson-Paradise Student
House, Rehavia, Jerusalem, 1957
(demolished)
,‫ רחביה‬,‫בית הסטודנט ע"ש יוסלסון־פרדיז‬
)‫ (נהרס‬1957 ,‫ירושלים‬

                     row, which offered a spatial
                     organization that differed
                     from the customary
                     approach based on
                     buildings of two to four
                     units only. Thus a new
                     residential fabric was
                     created in the new
                     neighborhood, one that
                     symbolized and anticipated
                     the social and economic
                     changes that occurred
                     in the Kibbutz Movement
                     since the mid-1980s.

                           In Jerusalem, over the
                     span of two decades, the

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