File:Henry Kendall plan for Jerusalem 1944.png
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English: Henry Kendall’s Jerusalem Zoning Plan 1944. Kendall was the last urban planner to propose a new zoning plan in British Mandate Jerusalem. The plan is the most urbane of the plans proposed thus far, where every street is detailed, connecting important landmarks and functional zones. The separation of zones is further refined in Kendall’s plan, notably in the demarcation of six different residential zones according to its proximity to the old city, and the “overcrowded and congested” zones found mainly within residential zones. |
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Source | Jerusalem Municipality archive |
Author | Henry Kendall (1903–1983) |
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