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Panels exhibited in the town-planning exhibition, Tel Aviv Museum, 1950, aimed at making the public "planning-minded".

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Planning or laissez-faire. Instead of concentrating all immigrants on the narrow seashore strip, the target was to direct them into the new regions and towns.
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Planning problems: 80% of the population was concentrated in the overcrowded cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa, the rest of the country being underdeveloped.
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Where to locate industry? In well-organized industrial estates or distributed throughout the overcrowded towns.
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Traffic calls for urgent solutions. Even the best policeman is unable to direct traffic, when the town is badly planned.
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Extension of existing towns - to sprawl haphazardly or to be organized in organic new neighbourhoods?
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Seashore planned for recreation.

Planning or laissez-faire. Instead of concentrating all immigrants on the narrow seashore strip, the target was to direct them into the new regions and towns.

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Planning or laissez-faire. Instead of concentrating all immigrants on the narrow seashore strip, the target was to direct them into the new regions and towns.

Planning or laissez-faire. Instead of concentrating all immigrants on the narrow seashore strip, the target was to direct them into the new regions and towns.

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