
about
Codactura is an architecture studio based in the heart of Jerusalem.
Our approach to architecture is rooted in the integration of code, technology, and design, aiming to produce precise, intelligent architecture with conceptual depth. We see the built environment as a living, evolving system, informed by digital thinking alongside material and aesthetic sensitivity.
Our work moves between tradition and innovation, between classical architectural language and advanced computational tools. Within this tension, we develop spaces that are flexible, responsive, and dynamic-shaped by context, use, and time.
Each project begins with a conceptual question and is translated into a distinct architectural identity, balancing computational logic with human and material experience.
Our vision is to create architecture that is not merely a built object, but a system of relationships between people, space, and technology—architecture as open code, enabling adaptation, change, and continuous evolution over time.
Architect Miriam Abuchzira (B.Arch, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design Jerusalem) is engaged in contemporary architecture that integrates conceptual and technological thinking with material and aesthetic sensitivity.
With over 10 years of experience, she develops working methodologies that merge architectural concepts with precise design processes, viewing each project as a translation of an idea rather than merely a functional solution.
Her work focuses on the continuous exploration of spatial organizational systems, scale relationships, and the connections between architecture and fields such as technology, art, and contemporary culture.
Her practice seeks to articulate a personal architectural language within a broad professional field, grounded in an open, critical, and evolving design process.