Learn on the go
Wadi Nisnas, Haifa, Israel
January 2021
Academic Project - 3rd year
Heritage Preservation and Renewal Studio
Technion, Israel
Guidance
Arch. Ruth Liberty-Shalev
The project deals with the design of an elementary school for the arts in the Wadi Nisnas neighborhood. The area is divided by two buildings, one from the beginning of the 19th century. Second building from the 1970s, The buildings are located very close to each other on the plot but their buildings have no interface.
The project allows the use of school spaces after Hours of operation for residents of the Wadi Nisnas neighborhood. For this purpose, direct access was planned To these spaces from the street so that the community can enjoy the public functions.
Using ramps that pass between and within the buildings The project wants to create a connection between the various buildings and the people who pass through them
The ramps apart from traffic create places to stay and characterize spaces.
The school spaces were designed as spaces without walls, open spaces defined for sub-spaces by levels and the existing construction.
The ramps that dominate the entire southern façade of the historic stone structure, envelop in a way that hides and reveals parts of the structure, embracing it and also allowing it to be experienced from new perspectives.
The Void In Between
Grjótagjá Caves, Iceland
October 2020
Architecture Competition
In collaboration with Hadas Geva
The visitors center is composed out of two main segments, positioned together to create a dramatic central hall.
Inspired by the mountains and terrain surrounding the site, the overall design is characterized by a-symmetry and sharp edges.
The design creates a diverse interior space consisting of uniquely semi private niches and different scenic point of views, suiting all weather conditions.