An 8-storey residential building situated on the main
street of Jerusalem.
At the heart of the project lies the wish to stress the fact that the building
is a residential building as opposed to the many public buildings in its
surroundings.
Since the requirement was that each of the units in the
building have a balcony intended for a Sukkah during the holiday, the religious
rules and regulations were used as a starting parameter for the design on the
building. This produced a complex three-dimensional form underlining the
residential character of the building and in which every unit is unique.