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JNF-USA is launching Envision Tomorrow s Israel, a design competition, from February 4 – April 15, which seeks concepts and ideas for elements of the campus, including classrooms, dormitories, conference centers, houses of worship, and cafés. Concepts for an iconic structure incorporating Be er Sheva s landscape and status as capital of the Negev are encouraged. This is a competition for an idea, but not just any idea, said Jeffrey E. Levin, chairperson of JNF-USA s Board and co-chair of the Be er Sheva Construction and Building and Subcommittee. Our goal is to create interest in and brand what we are creating in Be er Sheva. London has Big Ben and Hollywood its famed sign. Will a monument make Be er Sheva and the Village internationally recognizable icons? Will the design take advantage of the sun and be all solar? Will rooftop gardens adorn every structure? This international competition will draw ideas for a campus of the future and bestow Be er Shev
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San Diego’s Waterfront: a driving tour [Los Angeles Times :: BC-UST-SANDIEGO-DRIVE:LA]
SAN DIEGO If you’ve been to San Diego, you’ve probably navigated Harbor Drive. It’s the busy street running from Point Loma to downtown that passes the airport and skirts the harbor. It makes a fine driving tour for anyone interested in architecture and California history, on land or water.
Here’s a 10-stop itinerary. To give it extra resonance, hunt down and read Max Miller’s “I Cover the Waterfront” (1932), a world-weary portrait (part Thornton Wilder, part Raymond Chandler, part Herman Melville) of this neighborhood nearly a century ago.
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1. Liberty Station
Liberty Station was once the Naval Training Center, San Diego. It’s now restaurants, shops and art groups.
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
In its first life, Liberty Station was the Naval Training Center, San Diego, where thousands of recruits learned Navy ways, beginning in 1923. After the Navy shuttered the training complex in 1997, the city teamed with developers to preserve and transform its Spanish Colonial Revival campus, which was influenced by Bertram Goodhue’s trend-setting designs for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition in Balboa Park. The project added dozens of restaurants, shops, housing, sports and arts groups some of which are open at reduced capacity; check before you go.