Exploring Tel Aviv's Spatial Narratives Through a Fantasy Lens
An architectural thesis on memory, identity, and imagined space
Intro
My final architecture thesis was less about buildings - and more about systems, patterns, and experience.
It was the beginning of my design career, and it still shapes how I think about flow, scale, and story today.
Each element of the project was designed through a playful, narrative-driven approach - weaving together architectural references, urban grids, and layered spatial gestures.
From the reimagined city grid to scattered pavilions and expressive building installations, every part of the site was built to tell a different story - exploring the overlapping histories and identities of the place.
This project is an escapist exploration of layered identity - mixing, citing, and referencing multiple narratives within a dense urban fabric. It intentionally breaks architectural and spatial conventions to reflect the complexity of place, memory, and meaning.
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