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Water Walks
The project blurs boundaries between water, agriculture, and population, visually highlighting each element in the field to emphasize their importance and complexity. This enhances the connection between the population and agricultural areas, enabling people to experience the function and changes in water resources. The goal is to create a dynamic, changing experience aligned with seasonal needs, allowing the population to physically feel the area's transformations
Location
Hertzilya, Nahalat A'da
Mentor
Noa'a & asaf
Year
2021
Status
Uni Project
Public, Landscape
Program
Partner
Mays Grefat


Landscape research


Emphasizing water's historical and agricultural signi icance in Kfar Shmariahu, this project seeks to enhance its value. Despite the current disconnection between open spaces and residential areas in Nachalat Ada, the project aims to create experiential coordination through shading, programmed routes, and agricultural activities. Leveraging opportunities presented by challenging water loods from the Rishfon river is a key focus.

Vision & Function



Landscape plan
Crafted based on land typology, the plan features slopes from Gevat A'da to the looding area, introducing functional diversity and a seasonal experience. Utilizing rainwater, green areas with pools, terraces forming water pathways, and a seasonal puddle park that adapts functions provide opportunities for water irrigation in agriculture.
Seasonal Diagram



Section A-A




Renders
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