The Kaleidoscope Center was planned given the events of the last years in Israel.
It aims to bring together diverse populations, ages, and cultures to create a reality where people are not strangers to each other but coexist.
We chose to use our site as a microcosm of Israeli society and designed a multi-use complex with spaces accessible to different populations, allowing users to control the balance between private and public spaces and choose their level of exposure.
Focused on building relationships between different materials, ensuring urban correspondence, and weaving together the external and internal narratives of the site.
It aims to bring together diverse populations, ages, and cultures to create a reality where people are not strangers to each other but coexist.
We chose to use our site as a microcosm of Israeli society and designed a multi-use complex with spaces accessible to different populations, allowing users to control the balance between private and public spaces and choose their level of exposure.
Focused on building relationships between different materials, ensuring urban correspondence, and weaving together the external and internal narratives of the site.
4th year | first semester | complex mixed- used design studio | MIG Prize competition nominee | 2nd place winner
Site plan | 1:1000 | An urban axis between "Rothschild Boulevard" and "Yitzhak Elhanan"
Connectiong external and internal narratives
Volumes positioned by urban context and solar path
Ground floor plan | 1:250 | The humen kleidoscope, public functions at the heart of the project
Conceptual section for religion and spirit building | 1:100 | Layered envelope design
urban section | 1:250
The video for the MIG Prize competiton