My work process began with the analysis of the "Moshe Memorial" neighborhood in Jerusalem which was founded in 1882, and its construction was completed in 1885. Investigating the exterior corridors in the neighborhood led me to the distinction that they are affected by two factors, the vegetation and the construction.
I realized that the dynamism in these corridors is not unique only to this area when I came to explore the triangle area next to Mahane Yehuda Market across the street from Agrippa Street. There the changes in the corridors were influenced by street uses and construction, the human factor.
I translated this investigation into the new planning in this residential environment which can change according to uses and time and creates a direct impact on the public spaces in the planning as well as the individual spaces. With the help of several different alternatives I examined this effect on the environment.