A Neighborhood Park Reimagined as a Literary Landscape The Library Park in Be’er Sheva is a striking example of how thoughtful landscape architecture can transform an overlooked urban space into a vibrant cultural and social hub. Once a narrow, underused strip of land dotted with mature trees and surrounded by modest homes and public institutions, […]
Read MoreA Threshold Between Town and Desert The Desert Gate project in Mizpe Ramon reimagines the town’s western edge as a dynamic threshold between the urban fabric and the arid expanse beyond. Stretching from the town’s main entrance along Highway 40 through the central Ben Gurion Boulevard, the project culminates in a gateway to the open […]
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