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31/ 12/ 2025

15/ 04/ 2024

01/ 12/ 2022

URBAN HABITAT ZA PAPÍRNOU
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR PRAGUE7
INTERNATIONAL ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPETITION

09/ 09/ 2022

15/ 01/ 2021

15/ 02/ 2020

15/ 07 / 2019

REALISIERUNGSWETTBEWERB ERSATZNEUBAU GRUNDSCHULE IM ALLENFELD
With architect zvi hecker

07/ 01 / 2019

01/ 11 / 2018

20/ 07 / 2018

ICELAND NORTHERN LIGHTS ROOMS- COMPETITION

15/ 05 / 2018

HOTEL DESIGN IN berlin, germany

01 / 05 / 2017

International Religions center- House of One- Church-Mosque-Synagogue

in Miguel Bombarda Hospital Lisbon

07 / 12 / 2016

Prägung und Transformation - Ortstypisches Bauen, Roetgen

14 / 03 / 2016

PROTOTYPE -EMERGENCY HOUSE

19 / 06 / 2015

HOTEL DESIGN IN ENTRECAMPOS

20 / 01 / 2015

Art and Community center in Lisbon- Portugal

20 / 11 / 2014

Blocks Multi - Habitant Project: 

20 / 07 / 2014

Hotel Near Carcavelos Beach in Cascais- Portugal

20 / 07 / 2013

view point and NATURE SHARING SPACE 

10 / 12 / 2013

Kikar hamedina design competition, tel aviv, 
3 skyscraper buildings connect by bridges to glass and carbon nano-tube round point view and restaurant.

01 / 09 / 2001

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Memorial Competition for the Fallen on October 7th at Tel Aviv University

This design describes a memorial integrated into a university environment, centered around Three infinity-shaped ramps symbolizing continuity, remembrance, and an unending journey wrapped by supporting concrete walls create an experiential and meaningful encounter in memory of those murdered and fallen on October 7, 2023.

The ramps, forming an elliptical shape, divide the plaza into two main separate spaces that function as connection and transition—entrance and exit—between two directions and levels, creating a sense of endless continuity. A visitor enters at one point and exits at another, without returning to the starting place. The ramps resemble the infinity symbol, reminiscent of the hostages’ pin symbol, allowing a feeling of continuous, unending movement.

  • A spatial experience of movement between light and darkness, representing emotional transition

  • Names of the fallen displayed with candle-lighting opportunities for ongoing remembrance

  • A sunken central plaza with seating, greenery, and space for reflection and daily use

  • A dual function: both a memorial site and an active social/academic space

  • Continuous visibility and accessibility, making remembrance part of everyday life

Overall, the concept blends commemoration, movement, and daily human activity, turning memory into a living, shared experience rather than a static monument.

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