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and the Ministry of Finance
building in Tel Aviv (1958).
The work on these
proposals, which were not
materialized, contributed
to the refinement of the
firm’s attitude to office
building design, and a few
years later they received
first prize in the important
planning competition for
the City Hall in Beer Sheva
(1961). The winning proposal
was based on a closed
cubic shape, sheltering
against the Negev winds,
Beer Sheva City Hall, 1972
1972 ,בית עיריית באר שבע
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