Portfolio
Yossi Israelshvili 2004-2009
Studio Third year Year: 2006-2007 Location: Jerusalem Mountains Course: StudioBetween Architecture and landscape architecture. Winery and vineyard in the mountains of Jerusalem.
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Studio Third year Year: 2006-2007 Location: Jerusalem Mountains Course: StudioBetween Architecture and landscape architecture. Winery and vineyard in the mountains of Jerusalem.
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Studio Third year Year: 2006-2007 Location: Tel Aviv- Azrieli Mall Course: StudioBetween The public and private. Intervention in Public/Private Buildings.
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Studio Third year Year: 2006-2007 Location: Tel Aviv- Azrieli Mall Course: StudioBetween The public and private. Intervention in Public/Private Buildings.
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Studio Fourth year Year: 2007-2008 Location: Jerusalem Course: Studio-High rise Jerusalem. A new way of living, vertical living, vertical towers.
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Studio Fourth year Year: 2007-2008 Location: Jerusalem Course: Studio-High rise Jerusalem. A new way of living, vertical living, vertical towers.
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Studio Fourth year Year: 2007-2008 Location: Beer Sheva Course: Studio Urban Regenaration, The Urban Fabric between isolated neighborhoods.
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Studio Fourth year Year: 2007-2008 Location: Beer Sheva Course: Studio Urban Regenaration, The Urban Fabric between isolated neighborhoods.
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Ground floor plan
Main areas and circulation
Dwelling density
Intermediary Clusters Our project introduces an intermediary Re-mix cluster, comprised of a different groupings of housing units, commercial and civic spaces forged together with the addition of public and private green spaces. Each cluster - regardless of the mix – guarantees varied occupancy, new spatial crossovers, social interactions, along with heightened ecological performance (With the added benefit of reducing reliance on vehicular circulation).
Dallas Re-Mix
Live-Work
Commerce
Live work units are drawn toward inner pedestrian streets where public exposure is minimal and the living unit enjoys its privacy.
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Location according to unit orientation
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In the vicinity of the project’s site are numerous public and open space activities of different scales. The units are attracted to many opposing directions, and clusters of active open areas are found throughout the site housing a diverse spectrum of activities.
Differentiation
Taken together, the different range of Re-mix clusters enable further differentiation across the site, reacting to specificcontexts and conditions, including urban, spatial and climatic considerations, among others. The localization of clusters, based on different mixes, promote new potentials within the sites’ boundaries, by forming consolidated green pockets, programmatic adjacencies and intermediary spaces, while also activating the surrounding blocks, beyond its limits.
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Vertical and horizontal sequences of open public space, provide for a better and more efficient agricultural opportunity.Secondly it provides different scales of public and open space at various levels in the project.
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Differentiation
The Competition Site
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Reaction to adjucent clusters: Commerce units are atrracted to neighbouring clusters with green space, open activity space or an existing commerce sequance. Reaction to the unit’s location in the site: Commerce units are attracted to areas of high circulation intensity.
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The scale of the competition site is too small to house the required program, when distributed based on Dallas’ characteristic density. By stacking the Re-mix clusters, we enable a new range of densities, intensification and economies of scale. Recombinant re-Mixes can also be added on adjacent sites, introducing a system of extension and repitition with built in heterogeneity and diffference .BQ TIPXJOH PO HSPVOE QBSLJOH MPUT UISPVHIPVU UIF DJUZ DFOUFS
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The Re-mix surfaces, including walkways, facades, balconies and rooftops are materially responsive to their local situations throughout the site, based on a modular infill system, promoting new energy uses, while cutting construction costs. Different scaled green spaces on all levels, from ground to balconies and rooftops afford a range of public and private spaces for leisure, gathering and gardens, accommodating vegetation and plantings at different scales. High surface coverage enables effective water management and recycling.
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Living Units
43400 sqft
Retail
16275 sqft
Open Public Space
14208 sqft
Open Green Space
41591 sqft
Small Living Units
3875 sqft
Work live Units
15500 sqft
Pedestrian Walkways Water -Systems
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Year: 2009 Location:Dallas TX, USA Urban Regenaration, A sustainable city block.
21 June
21 September
21 December
Living Units
153710 sqft
Retail
46242 sqft
Open Public Space
52442 sqft
Open Green Space
162752 sqft
Small Living Units
17567 sqft
Work live Units
63292 sqft
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