Can Architecture Solve the Mid East Crisis?

Written by on March 3, 2009 in Architecture - No comments

From a project by Viktor Ramos, Rice University, 2008. Advisor: Troy Schaum. Directors: Fares el-Dahdah and Eva Franch. Readers: John Casbarian and Albert Pope.

Here is an interesting post from Gizmodo.  Architecture Student Viktor Ramos decided that livable bridges connected betwen Israel and Palestine would allow for both states to live side by side…or in this case superposed….Have a look at his project: The Continuous Enclave: Strategies in Bypass Urbanism.

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