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The paper focuses on the 1970 encounter between Israeli planning officials and an advisory committee of architectural luminaries, which unraveled a fundamental conflict between two visions for the city of Jerusalem. The Isarelis advocated high-modernist vision—functionalist, progressive, and geared toward everyday life—thereby stressing the role of the city as a civic capital. The committee emphasized...