A one-sided wall
Jerusalem
The Israeli wall, far from being medieval, is an especially modern response, rife with the remains of Cold War obfuscation that viewed the world divided by the Iron Curtain as an essentially one-sided division.
senior lecturer in Architecture at the University of Cambridge, Great Britain and director of the “Conflict in Cities” research project in Jerusalem.
The Israeli wall, far from being medieval, is an especially modern response, rife with the remains of Cold War obfuscation that viewed the world divided by the Iron Curtain as an essentially one-sided division.