50 years of ongoing passion for the landscape Our office was founded almost 50 years ago by Shlomo Aronson: today Barbara and Ittai Aronson continue and expand the professional legacy of a practice which creates responsible designs of all types, scales and at all stages of planning. We look towards the uniqueness of our historical, […]
Read MoreIn the early 1990s, the massive post-Soviet immigration to Israel generated numerous plans for expanding existing urban centers and constructing new cities. One such city was Modiin, strategically located between the metropolitan areas of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. The urban planners aimed to embrace the unique topography of the site, characterized by ridges and valleys, […]
Read MoreThe light sculpture plaza is located in the center of the new town of Modiin, one of Israel’s new cities planned in the early 1990s in response to the massive post-Soviet immigration to Israel. Construction began with the building of neighborhoods around small commercial centers and interconnected green open spaces. The development of the city […]
Read MoreThe Site’s History and Context “Park of the Groves”, the largest green space in South Tel Aviv at 100 acres, has undergone a series of changes over the last century. Today, the park includes the Russian Orthodox Church of St. Peter’s, several public institutions, a sports center, archaeological sites, and previously developed recreational areas. Throughout […]
Read MoreThe National Campus for Archeology was built to house the most valued collection of archeological treasures as well as the main offices of the Antiquities Authority, and to create a living exhibition of national archeological discovery for the general public from around the country and abroad. See a video explaining the participatory, educational, behind-the-scenes philosophy […]
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