Sacher Park Cafe / Yaniv Pardo Architects
Initiated by The Jerusalem Development Authority, this project stemmed from winning the Design Competition Of The Jerusalem Open Space and Governmental Area in 2008. The background for the competition was the lack of a central urban park that would serve as a "green lung" and a place for diverse activities; a space that would form educated synthesis and maximal interaction between government institutes, culture, recreation and leisure for both local citizens and guests. The project's site covers over 170 acres and is located near the capital center of Israel: the Knesset, the Supreme Court and Kiryat Hamemshala (the government buildings compound). The park holds high potential. It hosts many activities, but they are separate, specific and lack context and continuous connection between the various elements in the site. The directive was to propose a "local language" without harming its identity and by amplifying its "Jerusalemness".
© Amit Gosher
Architects: Yaniv Pardo Architects
Location: Sacher Park, Jerusalem, Israel
Lead Architects: Yaniv Pardo
3 D Images Credits: Bonsai 3d design studio and Michael Lin
Area: 250.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Amit Gosher
© Amit Gosher
Text description provided by the architects. Initiated by The Jerusalem Development Authority, this project stemmed from winning the Design Competition Of The Jerusalem Open ...
© Amit Gosher
Architects: Yaniv Pardo Architects
Location: Sacher Park, Jerusalem, Israel
Lead Architects: Yaniv Pardo
3 D Images Credits: Bonsai 3d design studio and Michael Lin
Area: 250.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Amit Gosher
© Amit Gosher
Text description provided by the architects. Initiated by The Jerusalem Development Authority, this project stemmed from winning the Design Competition Of The Jerusalem Open ...
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