Erez Ella, HQ Architects' Founding Principle spoke to the Tollman's Podcast and discussed the role of the architect and urban planning as a promoter of change. The conversation revolved around the Israeli part in the construction of the new Bezalel building in Jerusalem and the division of work between his office and the Japanese architecture office SANAA. They discussed the future of Israeli cities and in particular Bat Yam and how it will look like in the future. How do democracy and equal opportunities enter the structures of the future city? In what way can architects in Israel make a fundamental change? And what is the connection between the property tax fund and architects' reasons for opposing the regime revolution?