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One Architecture represented in Ein Hawd, Israël
Following the four-year project One Land Two Systems, which centered around a new masterplan for the unrecognized Palestinian village of Ein Hawd, two celebratory events that culminate the project will take place from thursday 28.08.08 to saturday 06.09.08 in Ein Hawd.
F.A.S.T. will unveil the Golden Heart Pavilion, Ein Hawd’s first community building, with an exhibition on the project. Platform Paradise will show new ways for art. From August 28th to September 6th, there will be a series of public events and workshops, as well as spatial, social and cultural interventions in Ein Hawd. One Land and Platform Paradise will make concrete improvements in the village and its surroundings.
Participants: The community of Ein Hawd, FAST, Muhammad Abu AlHayja, Malkit Shoshan, Ali Kazma, Berend Strik, Camila Pinzón Cortes, Dan Graham, Debra Solomon, Gianluigi Ricuperati, Gillian Schrofer, Map Office, Matthijs Bouw, Maurizio Bortolotti, Nico Dockx, Nisreen Abu Al Hayja, Ole Bouman, Petra Blaisse, Rebecca Gomperts, Salman Natour, Sharif Waked, Stefano Boeri and more.
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One Architecture is an Amsterdam based architecture and planning firm run by Matthijs Bouw. One Architecture uses design and strategic thinking to reduce complexity and to bring people together, in terms of process and engagement, in space and in beautiful environments. One’s work includes: architecture, urbanism, planning and more. One Architecture’s approach has resulted in successful projects which include the much discussed design for Les Halles in Paris (with OMA and XDGA) in 2004, urban plans for Gouda, Deventer and Tbilisi (Georgia) and the realization of Health Center Jozef in Deventer. Matthijs Bouw regularly publishes articles on One Architecture’s practice and ideas. Currently we are working, amongst others, on several health care buildings, a number of urban renewal projects and the Olympic Framework for the Dutch bid on the games in 2028.






















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