The development of a distinct, clear, and stable urban space is the fundamental mechanism for developing a community life, education, and creativity. The urban vision for Rehovot, as defined in the city's master plan: "City of Science, Education, and Culture", is achieved through innovative urban observation. First and foremost, by the changing needs of the "creative class", also defined as Generation Y, whose requirements for livelihood, housing, and lifestyles are completely different from older generations. The requested program represents a new planning approach that emphasizes the importance of public space and allocates 65% of the total area for public needs. The remaining 35% is intended for commercial, residential, and employment areas. The program was designed to guarantee uses at any scale, from the district to the neighborhood to the residential block levels.