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Chyutin Architects have won a competition to design a new campus for the Ben Gurion University in . Planned for a 30 hectare site in Beer Sheva, the 300,000 square meter campus will double the University’s existing facilities, both of which will be connected. Once complete, the new campus will include a welcoming public square with commercial and cultural facilities, as well as students dormitories, a congress center, academic and research facilities, sports facilities and more.

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Architects: Chyutin Architects
Competition Team : Bracha Chyutin, Michael Chyutin, Jacques Dahan, Joseph Perez
Client: Ben-Gurion University
Area: 300000.0 sqm
Photographs: Chyutin Architects

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