Gad Street, Jerusalem- detailed plan for a residential compound

Client: Pearl of the Valley, Ltd.
Project Initiation: 2007
Location: Jerusalem
Project Area: 22 dunam
Status: Approved
Program: 210 residential units
Planning Team: Ari Cohen, Nahum Meltzer, Eti Efrati-Arieh

The proposed plan covers a mostly vacant area in the neighborhood of Ge’ulim (Baka), west of the “Ulpan Etzion” building which was listed for preservation in Plan 3770. The building was built in 1937 as a theology and philosophy school of the Carmelite Order.

The proposed plan designates the area for the construction of new residential buildings, built above common underground parking. The nine proposed buildings will form a city block around a common open space which will connect the eastern and western parts of the block. The two western structures bordering a public park will be built with 8 stories above the main entry level, while the southern buildings will be 4-5 stories high and the northern buildings 6 stories high

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The proposed plan covers a mostly vacant area in the neighborhood of Ge’ulim (Baka), west of the “Ulpan Etzion” building which was listed for preservation in Plan 3770. The building was built in 1937 as a theology and philosophy school of the Carmelite Order.

The proposed plan designates the area for the construction of new residential buildings, built above common underground parking. The nine proposed buildings will form a city block around a common open space which will connect the eastern and western parts of the block. The two western structures bordering a public park will be built with 8 stories above the main entry level, while the southern buildings will be 4-5 stories high and the northern buildings 6 stories high