

28 Uses Catalog

Public Block at Tabenkin Bat-Yam

Dynamic Plan Tabenkin Bat-Yam

Urban Analysis of Districts 5+6 Tel Aviv

One plan in diiferent times at Kfar Yona Young Adult Center

TIme Based Planning Engine

28 Public uses Compatibility Matrix
Time-based Architecture is a framework that treats time as a central element of spatial design. Rather than planning a single static state, this approach treats urban spaces as a dynamic system that functions differently throughout the day, the week, and the seasons.
The goal is to maximize the use of built and open spaces through the temporal combination of complementary uses. It does so through flexible, modular design and multifunctional spaces that can adapt to changing user needs over time.
The planning is based on interdisciplinary teamwork and the integration of management and operational factors from the initial phases of program development, with the goal of creating alignment between physical planning and actual use.
In addition, information systems and digital tools enable the mapping of buildings and spaces, the analysis of operating hours and occupancy rates, as well as the identification of gaps between current use and long-term usage potential. This analysis makes it possible to incorporate complementary uses into the planning process and create a flexible urban system that responds to changing needs. Further explanation on Time based planning methodology.