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About WALK

WALK is a GIS and planning firm that believes in cities for people. Cities, with their wealth of opportunities, should be walkable, bike-friendly and accessible to their people via public transport. Hadasa Lev, is an urban planner and architect with expertise in GIS and sustainable development. Hadasa loves cities and seeks to create cities rich in opportunities that are pleasant to live in and are designed to promote quality of life for its residents. The ability and desire to WALK in a city, represents for Hadasa the essence of good urbanism.

WALK provides services in urban planning, GIS and sustainable development to planning firms, local governments, and organizations and companies engaged in planning or mapping.

 

WALK's clients

About Hadasa Lev

Hello,

My name is Hadasa Lev and I have over 20 years of experience in architecture and urban planning, including 10 years working with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Over the years I've presented my work in conferences in the US and Israel. I was also honored to lead the submission project of the Movement for Israeli Urbanism (MIU) for a competition hosted by The National Planning Administration in Israel. MIU won first place in this competition!

 

I have a Master's degree in urban Management from the Netherlands, and a Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Cum Laude, from Israel. My experience is extensive and spreads across countries and sectors. It include 6 years as a planner at the City of San Jose's Planning Department, where I became a LEED AP, and two years at P+W in San Francisco. With my return to Israel in 2012 I worked as a planner and architect at the firm Minadd, on a variety of urban projects. My work also included spear heading the production of GIS product in the firm and training employees in GIS.

 

In 2016 I created WALK. I provide services in urban planning, GIS and sustainable development to planning firms, local governments, and organizations and companies engaged in planning or mapping.

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