publicdesignfestival: To create a link between the industrial zone and the residential one, Amir Lotan has completely turned an intermediate abandoned building of Bat Yam (Israel) into a recreational and social point with benches and green spots. It’s the Side Effect project.
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Uno de esos proyectos
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Way cool. It looks like anyone could do this with a little time, cash, and creativity! I know there are plenty of...
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