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The book Dolly City by
Orly Castel-Blum, describes
a society which suffers from
urbanism insanity. The writer
describes a fictitious Tel-
Aviv (the main character in
the story) as a falling-apart
city in which lives a society
with no values. In this city,
enormous houses and
spaces are not related to any
physical rule. Both the space
and the society are in caos.
The task we set to achieve
in this project was to
refine the most dominant
emotions and criticism in
Castel-Blums text and
then express them through
the architecture in the city
we designed.
"Dlly city. A city without past, without bottom, without infrastructure".
ITT - Israeli Institute of Technolo
Haifa, Israel
Hyuli
Tel Aviv, Israel