Jerusalem Israel Psychiatric Building Approved for Design Development
December 23, 2022
The Herzog Medical Centre’s new psychiatric building given the green light to proceed.
December 23, 2022
The Herzog Medical Centre’s new psychiatric building given the green light to proceed.
December 19, 2022
Herzog Medical Centre’s CEO, left, Chair of the Board, centre, and Tye Farrow, right, review Farrow’s model of the just approved 15 acre / 6 hectare campus, including new parks, gardens, community services, mix of health facilities including 500 new beds, edging and cascading into, the Jerusalem forest valley.
December 4, 2022
Netherlands based Het Houtblad Magazine’s “Building Health” December 2022 article on Farrow’s Credit Valley Hospital. Editor-in-chief Jan Maurits Schouten writes, “It's because we follow Tye Farrow that we began to notice his work, especially because of the Jerusalem cancer treatment hospital he's designing and whose construction has just begun: a building like a ‘butterfly’ of wood that people receive from afar.”
November 30, 2022
Tye Farrow will be lecturing at Texas A&M University’s Center for Health Systems and Design, hosted by the Texas A&M School of Architecture and Texas A&M University School of Medicine, as part of the Fall 2022 "Architecture for Health" lecture series.
November 29, 2022
Wiehag timber fabricator, colour coded digital model which designates shipping container and erection sequence for the SZMC butterfly cancer centre, south wing structure, Jerusalem Israel. Farrow’s collaborators, Rubinstein Ofer Architects, Aspect Structural Engineers, Enartec, Programming Architecture, and Wiehag timber fabrication
November 25, 2022
Digital twin & real; double curved timber ‘wing tip’ beam, 1.2 metres in height for the SZMC ‘butterfly’ cancer centre, Jerusalem, Israel is in fabrication in Wiehag timber fabrication plant, Austria.