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Old City as a Catalyst

Christopher Scull and Ali Qureshi

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Green spaces are connected by converted and newly created green paths that stem from one space to the next, thereby allowing individuals and groups to traverse the entirety of the city on foot and mingle with others of different nationalities and cultures easily.     

 Replaces footprint lost when original city was constructed, allowing for a flourish of natural vegetation to the area. Through the exploration of the physical track, we also found ways of expanding the other infrastructures, such as boosting tourism through permanent and high-rise housing, creating more jobs with the expansion of information technologies (where Jerusalem acts as a leading hub), and bringing a sense of closure to those displaced by political entities. We also explored ways of reapportionment of territory to both feuding nations, while acting on the premise that each coexists peacefully and takes serious the claim of Jerusalem as a religious center for the world, and as its own independent territory.

 

 

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