Multi-storey park concept aims to give inhabitants a break from urban stress
Graduate Lilach Borenstein has proposed creating a multi-storey tower with varied topographies as a monument to tranquility and antidote to hectic urban living.
Monument of Void was created as part of Borenstein's graduation project from the architecture programme at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem.
Borenstein developed the project in response to a lack of meaningful monuments erected recently in the West, which she attributes to an increasing focus on constructing high-rise architecture for financial gain.
"The only monuments being built in the West, and consequently elsewhere in the world, are global totems to money and technology," said the graduate.
"This thick jungle of enormous towers fills the hearts of our cities, leaving the human subject dizzy and breathless." As a counterpoint to the distractions and "cultural racket" that Borenstein feels now defines many urban environments, she proposed a modern monument that seeks to celebrate silence and promote interaction between city dwellers.
The multi-storey tower provides spaces for people to escape from computer screens and experience some separation from the bustle of urban life.
"It must be a whole universe unto itself," she suggested, "capable of severing its visitors from the city's physical and mental congestion, offering a means for pausing, taking a break, reflecting, resting and finding a refuge from the wild and hectic metropolises that have...
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