My Portfolio
Welcome to my portfolio. Here you’ll find a selection of my work. Explore my projects to learn more about what I do.
My Life
2020

I was born with a gift The gift is the privilege of being deaf by giving me discernment and eyes on the people and our world which has a lot of wealth of all kinds
Since then and forever without noticing, I examined and learned every day following this, it made me fall in love with the beauty that exists in every detail and element and the movement that exists in our lives I understood that everything that exists has a role and a part of what exists There is so much to learn and most of all so much to give to people and the earth
I'm back from the big trip I understood that I had to study I quickly realized that architecture is the profession where I can give the most of myself due to what I went through and a number of people who guided me
Immediately after that, I was accepted to architecture at Bezalel Academy And I started studying first year I felt like I had arrived at a playground and was not happy with me From there I just went crazy and blossomed and surrounded by amazing people who guided me to the right path for me
Studio 2
Structure / Building
"Green Avenue"
One of my favorite projects, the goal of which is to see what exists, but you have to find it with the help of documents I took inspiration from essential operations in the Rehavia area and added to it essential operations in Moriyama san's project And I created a green boulevard including essential actions in the center of Jerusalem which lacks this essence


"Green Avenue"
To the full project

"The Divine Comedy"
A project that dealt with a model that had to be linked to the Via Dolorosa road I linked this to the story of the Divine Comedy where it is written that it consists of three parts - hell, purgatory, and heaven This exercise had to build a model through which to explain the connection between the Divine Comedy and Loya Dolores
First year - Structural Analysis
Architecture Student



"The Divine Comedy"


Studio 3
Block
"My Home"
One of my favorite projects, the goal of which is to see what exists, but you have to find it with the help of documents I took inspiration from essential operations in the Rehavia area and added to it essential operations in Moriyama san's project And I created a green boulevard including essential actions in the center of Jerusalem which lacks this essence


Screen-Based Tools
Digital Craft


Studio 5
The Israeli City
"Via al-Nasira"
Nazareth evolved from a small agricultural village into a major religious and pilgrimage destination. However, its historic routes are disconnected from daily local life, and the city faces infrastructure and planning challenges
The proposal reimagines the route from Highway 60 to Spring Square by creating a clearer urban network and improving accessibility. It aims to enhance both the pilgrim experience and the local urban environment.


Pavilion Studio
2023

Sketch

to Reality




Pavilion
The pavilion was hosted at the Jerusalem Arts Campus, marking the transition of the arts schools to the new city-center campus
It served as a platform for cultural events by institutions such as the Sam Spiegel Film & Television School, the School of Visual Theatre, the Center for Middle Eastern Music, Nissan Nativ Acting Studio, and Kolben Dance Company.
The Bezalel Pavilion was a temporary structure in central Jerusalem, showcasing student work and hosting cultural and community activities.
It was a collaborative project by students from the Architecture and Visual Communication departments, led by architects Dvora Pinto Fadida and Aliel Kay, and designer Michal Sahar.
The project was a collaboration between Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem, the Jerusalem Municipality, and Eden – the Jerusalem Economic Development Company, with support from the Auerbach family.
"The Abandoned House"
Tokyo summer


“From Crack to Passage”
In a world of abandoned houses, the project uses the building’s topographic weakness as its starting point
Through minimal intervention, it is transformed—not demolished—into an active threshold
The crack becomes an opening, turning the house into a link between streets, bridging memory and present through reduction
"State of emergency"
Final Project

My project, States of Emergency, explores emergency situations and their impact on the built environment
It examines the relationship between architecture and states of emergency—both in their physical and practical dimensions, as well as their constitutional and social aspects—while focusing on architectural responses and design strategies for extreme conditions.
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