Netivot Master Plan, Israel
The project proposes a green corridor, a linear park that connects the SW existing park entrance with the NE highway city entrance.
Connecting these two parks leaves the possibility to create a green belt around the city and promote cycling and walking. The green corridor aims to provide the local community with a rich variety of recreational spaces and green shelter, especially for the summer.
The proposal for Siderot Yerushalahayim street is to divide the street into five sections, each section aims to bring a specific character to the street.
The proposed urban fabric follows the environmental logic in order to create microclimatic conditions and provide a good urban environment particularly in the hottest months of the year. The urban fabric, the canopies and urban shelter is oriented North-West to South-East. This orientation guides the design to capture the fresh air coming from the sea side
- [location] Israel
- [status] Competition_3rd Prize
- [location] Netivot, Israel
- [type] Master-planning and Urban Design
- [date] January 2019
- [area] 12 hectares
- [commission type] Iternational Competition
- [client] Netivot City Council
Netivot Master Plan, Israel
The project proposes a green corridor, a linear park that connects the SW existing park entrance with the NE highway city entrance.
Connecting these two parks leaves the possibility to create a green belt around the city and promote cycling and walking. The green corridor aims to provide the local community with a rich variety of recreational spaces and green shelter, especially for the summer.
The proposal for Siderot Yerushalahayim street is to divide the street into five sections, each section aims to bring a specific character to the street.
The proposed urban fabric follows the environmental logic in order to create microclimatic conditions and provide a good urban environment particularly in the hottest months of the year. The urban fabric, the canopies and urban shelter is oriented North-West to South-East. This orientation guides the design to capture the fresh air coming from the sea side