2021Resling

After decades of neoliberal economic policy, a new phase began in the critical discourse in architecture in the early 21st century, which is reflected in ... Read more

2010Genia Schreiber Gallery

The exhibition “Safe Haven” turns a gaze to the shelter and to the multitude of manifestations of built civilian defense that shape the space and ... Read more

2025Bread and Roses

A new exhibition marking 25 years of activity by Bimkom – Planners for Planning Rights On Wednesday, April 9, 2025, the exhibition Home.Place | بيت.مكان ... Read more

2025Xargol and Modan

Architecture has always been designed for the centers of power in society. Architects—who are dependent on governmental and municipal planning authorities, as well as on ... Read more

2023Routledge

Do architects care? Caring can be understood as an emotion at odds with the requirements of professional architects. Compassion and empathy motivate other kinds of ... Read more

2021Architecture and Culture

The Covid-19 pandemic has invited new observations and interpretations of domestic experiences, especially during its periods of quarantine and closure. Our study of people’s use ... Read more

2020Urban Planning

This article investigates aging-in-place among seniors who live with caretakers, particularly domestic workers who immigrate to Israel from poorer countries. In recent decades, new apartment designs are intended for families with children.

2026The David Azrieli School of Architecture

This course reviews various contemporary social and ethical approaches in architectural thought and practice. In an age of neoliberal economics, privatization, and a declining welfare ... Read more

2005Architect's House Gallery

The Israeli space is characterized by ethnic, national, and class divisions. Spatial demarcation distinguishes between Jews and Arabs, Mizrahi Jews and Ashkenazi Jews, rich and ... Read more