Urban Renewal Project – HaRduf Street, Gilo, Jerusalem
The urban renewal project on HaRduf Street in the Gilo neighborhood of Jerusalem is a comprehensive initiative aimed at developing a vibrant, modern, and sustainable urban complex.
The project is promoted by Rotchstein + TARA, designed by the architectural firm Ari Cohen – Michael Wind Architects, and managed by Margolin.
Project Highlights:
7 residential towers of varying heights, ranging from 8 to 40 floors.
7 underground basement levels, including parking facilities and additional uses.
Approximately 750 residential units, designed to accommodate a diverse population.
Public buildings, including educational, health, and community institutions.
Commercial spaces to enhance urban life and provide local services.
Currently in the planning stage, the project aims to integrate modern urbanism with principles of sustainable development, improving the quality of life in the area.
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