Bridges Used as Transport Links, Eerial Housing, and Skyborne Agricultural Complexes, All in One

Viktor Ramos, an architecture student, elaborates a brilliant idea to solve the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Victor’s simple but absolute genius concept shows bridging the Palestinian and Israel territories with huge structures, that can uphold life, house people, and let the people, animals and goods free transit. These bridges will be over each country’s ground so that nobody will become isolated. This project is obviously huge but if it is structurally possible, it will bring a new look of these two county’s geography. These bridges can eliminate many of the demands of the inhabitants of both states by providing the resources they needs.

bridge design for israel and palestina

bridge design for israel and palestina

bridge design for israel and palestina

Designer : Viktor Ramos via [BLDGBLOG]



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4 thoughts on “Bridges Used as Transport Links, Eerial Housing, and Skyborne Agricultural Complexes, All in One

  1. The unfortunate reality of this idea is that the conflict runs much deeper than just being isolated. It also runs from irrational hate of Israeli's and the complete denial of their Resistance as a state. The bridge itself is amazing, but I would put it somewhere where it could work without being bombed into pieces.

    I don't think I'd want a huge bridge like that over my house.

  2. Unique Joint Project but the Conflict would turn bridge into rubble overnight

    & who can trust HAMAS these days.

    Be neat IF made.

    But how to Unify to Build?

    & same for the US Mexican border with same style bridge.

    Good concept, Too bad Reality SAYS NO.

  3. i can tell you one thing – do definitely do not want to live around sheep unless you lack the sense of smell

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