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"The former German Deaconesses Hospital, now the Ziv maternity wing of the Bikur Cholim Hospital, was designed by architect Conrad Schick. (Ref.: Isr. Außenministerium"
The German Wiki article names the office of 2 architects from Berlin (Ernst Schwartzkopff [de] & Heinrich Theising), with local Templer architect Theodor Sandel [de] as the executing man in charge. Where is C. Schick in all this? Maybe he partnered with Sandel in making some modifications? Or did the Germans get it wrong? Hard to believe, it's a German story. Arminden (talk) 10:24, 3 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]