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In one of the entrance exams to Bezalel I was told… You see this room, divide it between four people who are going to live here. So, I took a pencil and really began making sketches. Then suddenly I stopped and said, 'Sorry, I cannot do it.' I was asked why and I said, 'Look, I don't know who these people are and without this knowledge I cannot do a thing.'  Many years later I realized what architecture means to me.

Selected Projects

Selected Projects

 

There is no such thing as over design. A person can collect things, can get attached to things. There are clients who can live in noisy houses and others who need things to be peaceful and quiet. I don't think that the non-accumulation of objects suggests sophistication.

Illustrations

Illustrations

 

The process of work includes dozens of handmade sketches done on transparent sketch paper adorned with pastel colored pencil drawings, since in Monjack's eyes the computer is a device intended only for executing what was designed on paper, not for the designing itself.