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הסדרה כוללת: תצלומים, תשלילים ומסמכים המתייחסים להצעה התכנונית המשותפת של האדריכלים צבי הקר ואלפרד נוימן אודות בית העיריה בנתניה, במסגרת תחרות פומבית שנערכה בשנת 1964.;The series includes: photographs, negatives and documents relating to the proposal planned by architects Zvi Hecker and Alfred Neumann regarding the Netanya Municipality, as part of a public competition held in 1964.
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ארכיון צבי הקר זמין דיגיטלית באדיבות המשפחה ובמסגרת שיתוף פעולה בין משרד המורשת, הספרייה הלאומית של ישראל, בצלאל אקדמיה לאמנות ועיצוב וחטיבת היודאיקה בספריית הרווארד. The Zvi Hecker Archive can now be accessed online, by courtesy of the family, and as part of a collaborative initiative betweenThe National Library of Israel, Bezalel School of Arts and Harvard University Library.