Author Archives: C.Farkas
April 27th, 2010 | Karen Lee is giving a talk at the Architecture Faculty, Vizo Academy of art and design, Haifa, Israel.
Karen Lee Bar-Sinai giving a talk at the Architecture Faculty, Vizo Academy of art and design. Read more
January 14th, 2010 | Geneva Accord conference, Sheraton City Tower, Tel Aviv
Yehuda Greenfield-Gilat and Karen Lee Bar-Sinai present SAYA’s Jerusalem planning annex in a Geneva Accord conference in Tel Aviv. Read more
The Border Regime for Jerusalem in Peace
The Border Regime for Jerusalem in Peace | An Israeli – Palestinian proposal
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Jerusalem Annex to the Geneva Accord
Jerusalem Annex to the Geneva Accord – From “Jerusalem” to “Yerushalayim” and “Al-Quds” | A planning guide for peace Read more
Urban Second Homes: Temporal-dwelling in London
Bar-Sinai K., “Urban Second Homes in London”, Open House International (OHI), September 2009. Read more
A Renewable Energy Peace Park in the Golan as a Framework to an Israeli-Syrian Agreement
“A Renewable Energy Peace Park in the Golan as a Framework to an Israeli-Syrian Agreement” by Yehuda Greenfield-Gilat, for the “United States Institute of Peace”, June 2009.
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Shared Space: Conflict Resolution and Architecture in Jerusalem
Greenfield-Gilat Y. and Bar-Sinai, K. (together with Aya Shapira), “Shared Space: Conflict Resolution and Architecture in Jerusalem”, Harvard Kennedy School Review, March 2009. Read more
March 16th, 2009 | A Close Up on the Jerusalem Seam Line
Karen Lee Bar-Sinai will be giving a close up on the Jerusalem seam line for California College of the Arts architecture students. Read more
March 12th, 2009 | Faculty of Architecture, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem – Lecture:“Architecture and Peace Building”
Karen Lee Bar-Sinai will be lecturing on: “Architecture and Peace Building”, in the Faculty of Architecture, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem. A panel and discussion to follow.
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A City Border and Crossing point along Road 60, Jerusalem (2006, revisited 2008)
The project provides a conceptual design for an Israeli-Palestinian crossing in Jerusalem, exploring and addressing the challenges an inner city division will raise. Read more
From Superhero to Supercity
Greenfield-Gilat, Y., “From Superhero to Supercity” in MONU- Magazine on Urbanism, July 2008. Read more
Ben Hinom Valley: Future Separation in an Open Urban Area (2004/5, revisited 2008)
The project addresses the challenge of separating an open urban space and a historical valley under a permanent status agreement Read more
Urban Separation in Mixed Neighborhoods: The Case of Abu Tor/Abu Tur (2005, revisited 2008)
The project proposes a path, form and strategy for approaching separation in a dense mixed neighborhood in Jerusalem. Read more
New Media Components and Cultural Heritage Sites Managements in the Jewish Traditional Society
Greenfield-Gilat, Y. “New Media Components and Cultural Heritage Sites Managements in the Jewish Traditional Society”, in New Heritage: Beyond Verisimilitude, Proceedings of the New Heritage Conference, edited by Kvan, T. and Kalay, Y., Routlege Publishers, UK, November 2007.
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November, 2007 | Karen-lee Met the Queen of England, her Majesty Elizabeth II
Karen Lee Bar-Sinai was selected to represent the London based Goodenough College in an anniversary celebration and meet with the Queen of England, her Majesty Elizabeth II. Read more
Between Sderot and Routshield Boulevard, Relations of Center-Periphery in Israeli Culture
Greenfield, Y. “Will Massuda from Sderot Reach Tel Aviv?” (in Hebrew), Between Sderot and Routshield Boulevard, Relations of Center-Periphery in Israeli Culture”, Levin, M. and Heilbronner, O., eds. Resling Publishers, Tel Aviv, 2007. Read more
Multiple Dwellings and the City
“Multiple Dwellings and the City: Temporal-Tenancy and Urban Second Homes in Jerusalem”, by Karen Lee Bar-Sinai, Dissertation paper, LSE (The London School of Economics and Political Science), 2007. Read more
Border in Transition
Border in Transition | The EAS005 workshop ‘Between Jerusalem and ‘Bergun’
By Yehuda Greenfeld-Gilat and Karen Lee Bar-Sinai, published 2005
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Borders workshop | Bergün, Switzerland, July 2005
Borders student workshop in Bergün, Switzerland, July 2005 – A laboratory of tools, patterns and interventions – a microcosm of border production and change. Read more
A Transportation Border-Zone, Jerusalem | Diploma Project, 2004
The project illustrates a detailed segment of a possible Israeli-Palestinian border within Jerusalem, based on the “Geneva Accord” (2003). It was developed to explore the possibility of creating border zones of mutual infrastructure and use along a future division line. Read more