TIMELINE
Magister of Architecture and Town Planning (M.Arch.1)
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science in Architecture (B.Sc.)
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
6B Studio
Preparatory for architecture studies at the Design and Digital School
PROJECTS

Living in an Industrial City
This residential project, located on the outskirts of western Kiryat Haim, reshapes the urban landscape, on the border between city life and the industrial area of Haifa bay. Leveraging the existing train houses, the project repurposes their original framework, transforming them into a dynamic living design. The design ethos permeates through the layout of the apartment, structural improvements, and the overall development of the neighborhood. It harmoniously integrates diverse living spaces within the existing architecture and fosters a unique and vibrant living experience.

Sands and City
The project deals with urban renewal in the H-300 neighborhood in Holon. The project bridges the gap between nature and the city through a network of open spaces. The network passes through the districts around the metro station, starting at the unique sand park of the Holon area and passing between different centers of interest and through diverse functions. The design puts pedestrians and cyclists at the center and offers a new approach to the relationship between the built spaces and the open spaces.

Intergenerational Space
The project addresses the growing issue of urban loneliness due to population density and the lack of social interaction in cities. The proposal focuses on A residential area in holon in A residential neighborhood from the 1930s that is inhabited by A diverse population. The purpose of the proposal is to transform detached and generic buildings into an intergenerational living space. The plan includes minimal apartments for basic needs, the doubling of public spaces for community cultivation, and the integration of A multi-purpose complex for all age groups. While emphasizing the local economy, the residents contribute to sustainability while reducing air pollution. In-depth research on the needs of the residents and climate considerations leads to the design of the building and promotes A unique and integrated urban environment.

Cool Brick
This studio explores concept s of material computation i.e the ability to encode information into materials; organic [living systems] as well as inorganic [active systems] in order to design alternative material systems i.E. Spatial envelopes challenging both human-material inter- actions and capable of responding to environmental and ecological urgencies.

Cultural Center
The park Hashalom project in Haifa strategically occupies a key location near the renowned Talpiot market and diverse residential neighborhoods. Situated atop a multi-level topographical expanse connected by extensive staircases, the project prioritizes meticulous planning of its traffic system. Through advanced mapping and intelligent analysis, connectors between levels are redesigned for enhanced accessibility, optimizing the project's exposure to the panoramic view of the Haifa port. This innovative design not only tackles topographical complexities but also promotes community engagement. The resulting structure serves as a thoughtfully crafted public space, significantly elevating the overall quality of life for residents in this vibrant urban context.

The Road to the Sea
The Neve David neighborhood in Haifa stands as a diverse community strategically positioned near the beach. Despite its prime location, the urban planning has traditionally focused on private and public transport, neglecting the pedestrian experience. In a visionary move, an innovative bridge has been meticulously designed, reflecting intelligent analysis of the site. This bridge not only serves as a functional pathway for pedestrians and cyclists but also enhances the environment with carefully curated vegetation. This thoughtful approach transforms the journey to the sea into a more enjoyable and aesthetically pleasing experience, fostering a harmonious blend of accessibility and natural beauty within the neighborhood's urban fabric.