Proposal for a Water Square at Neve Menachem in Be'er Sheva​

The plan​

Pool and water ladder​

A water pool at the center of the water square

with a diameter of 18 m.

At the center of the pool there's a water ladder, tilted eastward and built of a concrete beam stainless steel bars with a water spilling slot.

The tip of the upper beam

The end of the upper beam has sprinklers to create a "nebula cloud".

 

A view from Egoz Street​

Night view​

The slope - an opportunity to create a peripheral waterfall

 

The square has a slope and height difference of 1.5 m, which allow creating a peripheral waterfall towards the low side.

 To protect the palm trees in the square, the lowered section surrounding the pool at its northwest side, was left with soil and covered with spreading vegetation. Its to section includes a peripheral strip that accompanies the palms.