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architects strived to lay the
foundations for the possible
development of a quasi-
urban fabric.
During all its years
of activity and in parallel
with shifts in the planning
of educational facilities
worldwide, Nadler-Nadler-
Bixon-Gil elaborated the
links between the learning
space (the classroom) and
the open space (the yard).
Beginning with Ruppin
College of Agriculture and
through to Sapir Academic
College, the educational
institutes planned by the
firm still function as
integrated complexes
that reflect stages in the
development of modern
architecture and its images –
from the rural village life
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