MASTERSTUDIENGANG - ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
Haifa – Kiryat Eliezer
Urban Bridges between Past and FutureHaifa – Kiryat Eliezer
Lukas Brenning, Nadine Waskowski, Winter semester 2022/2023
Site plan 1/2,000
Kyriat Eliezer is a garden city build in the 50s and located in the northern Israeli city of Haifa.
The concept creates public spaces with a defined edge by ad-ding a classic block-typology around the districts that are created by a new primary development network.
That way the connection between different parts of the city is improved through the built structure and the public squares. The existing buildings shall be preserved, renovated and expanded. While taking measures to ensure greater earthquake resilience.
In the fallow areas, a combination of said classic block-typology with smaller courtyard houses built back-to-back not only enables a ‘low rise / high density’ city structure but also offers space for common squares and creates a transition to the compartmentalized district Bat Galim in the north.
By creating an underground railway passage, expanding the existing bus network and integrating mobility hubs the existing traffic routes can be relieved and barriers in the city disappear.
The concept presented here is intended to breathe new life into Kiryat Eliezer, to build a bridge between past and future and offer an alternative to the demolition of the district with sustainability in mind.
Conceptual strategies
Area in total: 1.028.488 m² (103ha)
Substance Substance + Addition
Density (Constructed Area) 15 % 32 %
GFA 600.069 m² (60 ha) 1.285.620 m² (130 ha)
FAR 0,8 2,0
Coverage ratio 0,2 0,5
Master plan
Scale 1/1000
Sections (north-south)
Scale 1/500
Central green corridor
Details of urban space
Scale 1/500
Central Square with Egged building / District square - Courtyard Houses / - Garden City
Models Urban Design
Scale 1/2,000 (towards west, from the inner city)
Densified garden city
Scale 1/1,000
Courtyard houses
Scale 1/1,000
Scale 1/500