"Urban Anatomy in Jerusalem" was published by the Technion Press in 1996. following a summer course in the Old City of Jerusalem, in the summer of 1995. Students were requested to survey a place during the two weeks of the field trip while registering their impressions of the place -manually - measuring, drawing, without cameras or other mechanical devices. The course rationale is that architecture being a built entity, it should be studied on site. The prolonged stay in a single place allowed the students to learn that the feeling of a place includes many un-built ingredients -sounds, moist, wind, sun, smells, ageing, plants, cracks, heat and cold, people. Tutor: Salomon Moshe, Arch. The course drawings and impressions were edited by students Osnat Birman and Eran Ben-Dov. © by Salomon Moshe and students |
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