The textile industry in Israel, as seen in the 30s until the late 80s, replaced the landscape from blue and white manufacturing factories, holding a zionist vision and pride, to a potential economic land with residential neighborhoods and commercial centers configuration.
In a situation like today, when the demand in the country for the establishment of factories for textile manufacturing in the apparel industry aspiring to zero, the project seeks to perform a reversal operation and dress the landscapes of Israeli architecture in architectural elements build from textiles.
Encouragement textiles as an integrated part of the construction industry serve the desire to expand textile factories at the expense of cement and concrete factories and concern the discipline whose purpose is to serve the transition from concrete to fabric, hard to soft and cold to warm. The Israeli architecture landscapes, which are dressed by those elements, were selected after a long research on the textile and clothing industry in Tel Aviv, mainly in those beautiful and prosperous years.