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The book summarizes the research process on the small village of Battir that resides in the southeast of Jerusalem and located on the green line. The project asks to recruit infrastructure and foundation development in the village by managing available natural, cultural, historical resources. As they are used to create new socio-economic opportunities for inhabitants and form new living spaces. All of which would be attainable by using local customs and traditions through common work of people and nature.

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Published by Malak Mahamid, 2023-08-08 16:16:17

Across the Line

The book summarizes the research process on the small village of Battir that resides in the southeast of Jerusalem and located on the green line. The project asks to recruit infrastructure and foundation development in the village by managing available natural, cultural, historical resources. As they are used to create new socio-economic opportunities for inhabitants and form new living spaces. All of which would be attainable by using local customs and traditions through common work of people and nature.

Malak Mahamid | Ayala Ronel | Final studio presentation | 2022-23


Infrastructure & Foundation Development. Battir’s socio-culture connection to its land


Israeli side of the fence Palestinian side of the fence


The wall in Battir


New buildings Upon Old & unused ones.


New buildings Upon Old & unused ones.


Infrastructure & Foundation Development.


Social structure Built (physical) environment Infrastructure & Foundation Development. Community Cultural norms


Social structure Built (physical) environment Infrastructure & Foundation Development. Historical value. Community Old/historic village core heritage Identity Cultural norms


Social structure Built (physical) environment Infrastructure & Foundation Development. Landscape improvement. Historical value. Community Natural environment /agriculture/plant research Connection between the land & its function to its people Old/historic village core heritage Identity Cultural norms


Community Better managing of available natural and cultural resources and features, whilst creating new socio economic opportunities for inhabitants.


The interaction of cultural, historical and natural elements, including local customs and tradition, creating the unique spirit of the place. Historical value.


Landscape improvement. cultural landscape defined as an outcome of common work of man and nature.


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