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Soreq Nuclear Research Center is a research and development institute situated near the localities of Palmachim and Yavne in Israel. It operates under the auspices of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC) and under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Architecture[edit]

Noted American modernist architect Philip Johnson designed the center's building in 1956. The project was Johnson's first government commission.[3] Dr. Lev Zetlin, the structural engineer for this project, introduced Philip Johnson to Israeli authorities and facilitated his hiring. Zetlin, one of the most renowned practitioners of his profession, worked very closely with Johnson in the design and construction of the reactor. It was Zetlin who set the parameters and established the conditions for the architect and turned Johnson's ideas into reality.[4]


Prof. Zvi Efrat, an architect, historian of architecture and former head of the architecture department at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design says, according to a June 14, 2024 article in Haaretz, "The fact that Johnson of all people, with his Nazi-embracing past, was chosen is no less interesting than the architecture of the building. You can't possibly say that Shimon Peres didn't know. Not only Peres, but all the middlemen who brought him to Peres..."

SARAF – Soreq Applied Research Accelerator Facility

Official website

NTI

Soreq Nuclear Research Center (SNRC)

International Atomic Energy Agency, May 1993

The Radiological Accident in Soreq

(in Russian)

Центр ядерных исследований «Сорек»