Urban Design
From 800K to 10M in 75 years – The new face of Israel
We approach the densification challenge of Israel as an opportunity. With Mixed-Use, Green Grid and pedestrian oriented design as our toolbox, we aim to achieve resilience and sustainability in the new metropolitan districts. We believe that with the right design solutions, we can transform urban landscapes and create a more livable and sustainable future.
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Embracing Sustainable Urban Planning
In the ever-changing landscape of urban planning and design, Israel is witnessing a remarkable transformation in the realm of urban renewal. Traditional practices such as segregated land use, sprawling suburban developments, and a heavy focus on private vehicles' infrastructure are gradually giving way to a new paradigm. Concepts like mixed-use developments, textured construction, density, and transit-oriented development are taking center stage in both national and local planning processes.
Shaping Tomorrow's Cities
The demand for sustainable planning that fosters authentic urban renewal comes from diverse stakeholders, ranging from national and municipal institutions to landowners, developers, and community organizations. Our approach revolves around creating vibrant public spaces within urban and communal contexts, with a strong emphasis on prioritizing pedestrians' needs and delivering an unparalleled urban experience through uncompromising design quality.
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City Gate
Ramla
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Kurdani Transportation Hub
Kiryat Motzkin
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TAMAL 1025
Kiryat Ata
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Peso Romi site
Rehovot
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Balfour 81
Bat Yam
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Yitzhak Sade Urban Renewal
Petach Tikva
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Pinsker Beilis
Petah Tikva
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Trinidad Resort
Trinidad, Cuba
A unique Cuban blend of golf and eco-tourism
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Tidhar Orchard
Rehovot
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Lot 84
Kiryat Ono
With a focus on innovation and a dedication to enhancing the quality of life for all residents, we continue to shape the future of Israel's cities through visionary urban design.
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