I was invited to participate in an exhibition that deals with women artists from the past. I chose the architect Lotte Cohen, who immigrated to Israel from Germany in 1921 and was the first woman architect to have an independent office in Tel Aviv. Lotte Cohen designed many buildings in the Kibbutzim of the Jezreel Valley, a neighborhood in Pardes Hanna, buildings and a hotel in Tel Aviv. Lotte Cohen did not start a family and her architectural work was her whole world.
I presented a wall work that combined drawing, architectural drawing, cast iron grids and a three-dimensional work with structures that relate to Lotte Cohen's architecture.