Abstract

The architecture of everyday life may be as complex and difficult to transform as an age-old castle. Such was the challenge confronting the authorities in Haifa when they decided to install the Israel National Museum of Science in a landmark school complex that symbolized the beginning of higher education in the country. The author is the architect and designer of the museum and has been a member of the staff of the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning in the Technion since 1968. She was a visiting staff member in Delft, Netherlands, and at Harvard University in the United States.

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