Kalandia Checkpoint. The First New Gate To Jerusalem in 466 Years.

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Women going though Kalandia © Harris Silver

SCI-Arc graduate Harris Silver has shared his experience passing through the Kalandia Checkpoint during his quest for “an uncanny truth” that would lead him to develop an architecture project in the city of Jerusalem.

The Kalandia Checkpoint is an opening in what Israel calls “The Security Fence” and what Palestinians call “The Apartheid Wall”. Regardless of what you call the separation infrastructure, the checkpoint acts a modern gate to the city of Jerusalem.

After experiencing Kalendia first hand, I came away realizing that until I personally walked through the checkpoint, I was ignorant of the mechanism and tactics employed to humiliate and dehumanize everyone who passes through it. Which means I was not fully capable of participating in the Israeli-Palestinian discourse.

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "Kalandia Checkpoint. The First New Gate To Jerusalem in 466 Years." 15 Sep 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/274013/kalandia-checkpoint-the-first-new-gate-to-jerusalem-in-466-years> ISSN 0719-8884

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