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increase in life expectancy and the high population concentration in cities are the two main phenomena affecting life in the twenty-first century.
The project examines the connection between the two and the place of the urban space in the emerging new reality, focusing on a new phase of life that has been created - "second puberty" - after retirement and before old age.

The case studied is Dizengoff Center, Tel Aviv.
It is an innovative project facing the future. The "age revolution" requires us to change our point of view and think in future terms about the essence of life in adulthood, mainly when it comes to Generation Y and Generation Z who think and behave differently from their predecessors, in a world where change is an integral part of routine.

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