Most public seating options are cramped, uninviting, and offer pedestrians limited ways of interacting. What I wanted to accomplish was a seating system that would bring different people together in a more inviting way, and from this I created the D&A system. These modular units can be configured into formal or informal seating arrangements. Its components, offered in an upholstered finish, create interesting landscapes of crevices and slopes where people can relax, retreat and meet. This unique landscape can be adjusted to suit its environment, and this freedom of choice in how to sit makes it easier and more comfortable for users to start up a conversation, or simply sit and watch the world go by. The D&A won a Saphire prize from the Bezalel Academy, and citation in "Project of the Year" from Israeli Architecture magazine. It took part in different design exhibitions and also in the art exhibition 'Become real' at Nhow gallery in Milan.