Nofar Noit
Noit Nofar
Curator: Yuval Yasky Architect
Opening: Tuesday, 12 June 2007
Closing: Monday, 16 July 2007
2 nd. exhibition in the 14th. Nidbach series
Military Industrial building – Ground Visitors Center
We are all acquainted with the Goethe’s famous saying: ”Architecture is music frozen in space” which summarizes in the sharpest of manner Architecture’s uncontrollable desire to create eternal, frozen constructions – safe from the hands of time. In this exhibition, Noit Nofar creates a reversed process, contrary to the architectural instinct. This project, based upon time and temporality, was created from the insight that the only thing that is constant is the continuous changeability. In her new project Noit developed a novel intelligence concerning Time and the different possible uses of abandoned territories, reutilizing them and turning them into accessible spaces for public usage, until such time when they will be available for development. The perception of Architecture and planning as processes of variable duration and temporal consequences, and not as creators of accomplished facts, is new and refreshing, especially in an academic project which deals with current phenomena, transiting from Industrial to post industrial landscape.
Yuval Yasky, Curator.
٭ This exhibition is supported by Danisra International LTD.
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Curiculum Vitae - Noit Nofar
1979 Born in Israel
2005 Student Exchange Program, studying a semester at École Architecture, Belleville, Paris, France
2006 B.Arch Graduate, Department of Architecture, Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem
Prizes and Scholarships
2006 Prize on behalf of Polansky Fund – Outstanding Graduation Project. The
Project was engaged in the recycling of contaminated ground and buildings, and their transformation into a temporal Museum
2007 Azrieli Award Candidate, for best Graduation Architecture Project