Herzl Boulevard, Beit HaKerem, Jerusalem- detailed plan for a residential compound

Client: Rassco Isras Group
Project Initiation: 2005
Location: Jerusalem
Project Area: 11.5 dunam
Status: Approved
Program: 218 residential units and a kindergarten
Planning Team: Ari Cohen, Nahum Meltzer, Eti Efrati-Arieh

The proposed plan covers an area of 11.5 dunam. This area, mostly vacant, is confined between the intersection of Rupin Road and Herzl Boulevard, the intersection of HaHalutz Street and Herzl Boulevard, Herzl Boulevard and Hazon Tzion Street.

The plan designates this area for the construction of three new residential buildings, private open space, public open space, a new road, a public building and technical facilities.

Two of the three new buildings, those closest to the Rupin and Herzl intersection, will rise to a maximum of 18 floors above the main entrance plaza. Another building, adjacent to the HaHalutz and Herzl intersection, will be a six-story building above the square level.

The private open spaces will be open to the public and will allow easy passage from the adjacent neighborhood towards Herzl Boulevard and the nearby light rail station.

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The proposed plan covers an area of 11.5 dunam. This area, mostly vacant, is confined between the intersection of Rupin Road and Herzl Boulevard, the intersection of HaHalutz Street and Herzl Boulevard, Herzl Boulevard and Hazon Tzion Street.

The plan designates this area for the construction of three new residential buildings, private open space, public open space, a new road, a public building and technical facilities.

Two of the three new buildings, those closest to the Rupin and Herzl intersection, will rise to a maximum of 18 floors above the main entrance plaza. Another building, adjacent to the HaHalutz and Herzl intersection, will be a six-story building above the square level.

The private open spaces will be open to the public and will allow easy passage from the adjacent neighborhood towards Herzl Boulevard and the nearby light rail station.