:: Historic Bat-Yam – image via Bat-Yam Biennale
Further explanation from the Bat-Yam website: “The biennale will focus on aspects of hospitality in daily life that generally take place in the privacy of the home. As part of the exhibition “Hosting – 2008″, the public space will replace the domestic living room. A series of “Outdoor Rooms” located in open sites around the city will act as points of contact and creativity for hosts and guests. Top-level international and local artists as well as architects and landscape architects have been invited to design each outdoor room as an extension of the home. Architecture and design schools will be integrated into the urban activities. Input will also come from local residents’ organizations and community centers. Planning will be based on ecological thinking, on mixing the natural with the synthetic, and on the use of indigenous vegetation and recycled materials.”
A mix of Israeli & International Designers are working on the outdoor rooms. A few notable ideas with some imagery from Israeli designers are found here:
A Piece of Paradise – Zvi & Kerem Halbrecht
“A Piece of Paradise presents a model for ecological home-farming in an urban setting. We have constructed a neighborhood agricultural facility, with areas allocated for growing seedlings, for training and gathering, and for garden-beds for edible plants in a communal garden, adjacent to several Bat-Yam apartment buildings. Our objective is to enable the local community to grow a substantial part of the food it consumes, by employing its under-utilized resources, namely available land and recyclable greywater. The project proposes expanding the apartment building into a partially self-sufficient system.”
:: images via Bat-Yam Biennale
City Mix – Irbool Group
“The “City Mix” offers an opportunity for participants to try their hand at creating a “place in the city”: project “residents” are invited to build life size buildings using construction blocks, with virtually no limitations or guiding instructions. While filling the lot with “private” buildings, project “residents” must also acquaint themselves with the concept of shared public space.”
:: image via Bat-Yam Biennale
And the International Designers offer some interesting ideas – as well as some of the LU rock stars, including Chris Reed from Stoss.
Mediterranean Improv – Chris Reed, Stoss Landscape Urbanism
:: images via Bat-Yam Biennale
GREEN ISLAND Art/Nature/Society – aMAZElac Milano
“‘Garden’ is a word, a work, a value, a process, something in between. GREEN ISLAND stimulates citizens to “act as a gardener – to be part of a process”. They are working on redefining and improving public spaces in an urban environment, trying to develop even minimal interventions for the creation of gardens, hortus, green oasis, places of communication and interaction.”
Boulevard Locales – Asafsuf
“Public places generate community ties through the opportunities they offer for social interaction. It is this benefit we wish to reinforce and increase by intervening at several locations along an existing boulevard and offering the public a choice of activities. The idea is not to create new places, but to offer interpretations of existing ones, with a focus on the sites characteristics and qualities.. Emphasis will be placed on social and community relationships, taking into account underlying cultural layers of the public realm.”
:: images via Bat-Yam Biennale
There is much more on the site – so if you can’t hop on a plane – at least visit it virtually for some thought-provoking ideas and interesting graphics.