This work presents the Beit HaMikdash as a living structure rather than a ruin or memory. Rising through layers of sky, color, and light, the form stands intact, centered, and open, suggesting continuity rather than loss.
The vertical ribbon of light connects above and below, framing the Mikdash as a meeting point between heaven and earth. Across the variations, the structure remains constant while atmosphere shifts, expressing that the essence endures even as perception changes. What is shown is not nostalgia, but presence. A place that still stands in spirit, alignment, and expectation.