PEACE ARCHITECTURE FOR JERUSALEM
Peace Architecture for Jerusalem
An Outline by Yitzhaq Hayut-Man, B.Arch, MSc, PhD
Professor of Hyperspace and Peace Architectures
Kepler Space University POETS Program
Intro: The need for Peace & Peace-Architecture for Jerusalem
• Some Principles of Peace Architecture
o Architecture of Peace as Adrikhalut Hashlamah - Reconciliatory Design
o Using Virtual Modeling to display and play with all alternatives
o Peace Architecture as (essentially) 5D Architecture
• Jerusalem of War and Peace
o The Babylonian, Roman & Crusader destructions & reconstructions
o The Seven Temples of Jerusalem
o The Dome of the Rock - a Universal Temple?
• The Biblical & Islamic Visions of the Future Jerusalem
o Ezekiel's Vision of the New Temple-City
o The Throne and altars of Judgment
o The Fountain of Instruction for all humankind
o The Coming of the New Jerusalem Heavenly City
o Arrival of the Ka'ba and Passing the Gates
• The Current Jerusalem Impasse
o The Ultimate obstruction for the Peace Process
o Moslem demand VS Israeli-Jewish demands & Christian Expectations
o Likely Trigger for World War / Global Jihad
• Jerusalem Old City - the Place for Restoration of the Universal New Israel
o Ideal site for modeling 5D Interactions in 5D
o The Existing Seven-Heaven Gates System
o The pilgrim's Progress / Isra' & Mi'araj
o The Writings on the Walls of Jerusalem
o New Operations for the Dome of the Rock
• Proposed Peace Architecture Designs*
o The Old City as a 'Living (5th Generation) Museum'
o The 'Sea of Glass' Space-frame Over the Entire Old City
o The New Jerusalem Ka'ba for Cell/Celestial Holographic Projections
* In collaboration with Professor (Emeritus) Michael Burt, Isrrael Inst. of Technology
See also a completed older (1997) article*, largely superceded, but giving the overall impression
Insights and Patterns Towards Building the Temple Today
Part 1&2 - Introduction & Possible Patterns for building the Future Temple
Part 3 - New Insights Towards Building the Temple
Part 4 - Establishing the Virtual Temple (a bit updated)
(* This is a translation of the second essay by Dr. Y.I. Hayut-Man in the co-authored 1997 Hebrew book "Let the Old be Renewed and the New Sanctified - insights into the Meaning of the Temple" (haYashan Yithadesh vehaHadash yitqadesh - he'arot leMashma'ut haMikdash).


