Predominantly cultural activities (university, research center, arts and sciences institutions, museums and exhibitions).
It is hoped that the success of the corridor in cultural, environmental, and economic terms, will attract more and more of the Palestinians and Israelis, in addition to being open internationally. Hence, the corridor is expected to expand in progressive phases until it covers all historic Palestine in one state for all.
A basic urban structure of the third new town (predominantly culturally oriented), near Jerusalem is illustrated. A perspective of the open space adjacent to the wall is given, to illustrate how it is transformed, from segregation to attraction and meeting, in an environmentally conscious park, with rich cultural activities.

