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Arieh Sharon > Arab village with densely concentrated houses with small courtyards, separated by narrow winding alleys.
Arieh Sharon > Rosh Pina, an early Jewish colony, built along a main village street.
Arieh Sharon > Nahalal, a cooperative moshav, with a concentric layout on a flat hill, and with a ring road from which the houses radiate. Designed by Richard Kaufman.
Arieh Sharon > A kibbutz layout with different zones according to the various functions: residential area, children's quarters, farm-houses and civic center.
Arieh Sharon > Aerial view of Kibbutz Ein Hashofet
Arieh Sharon > Kibbutz Ein Hashofet layout:
1 Entrance
2 Dining-Hall
3 Central lawn
4 Children's houses
5 Farm yard
6 Members' homes
Arab village with densely concentrated houses with small courtyards, separated by narrow winding alleys.
Arieh Sharon > Arab village with densely concentrated houses with small courtyards, separated by narrow winding alleys.
Arab village with densely concentrated houses with small courtyards, separated by narrow winding alleys.
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