© Safdie Architects

11 Modern Cultural Projects Across Israel

This complex country is home to some incredible building projects.

Eric Baldwin Eric Baldwin

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Few countries hold greater international attention than Israel. The world’s only Jewish-majority state, Israel is a holy place for all Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam and the Bahá’í Faith. While known for its history of conflict, including the world’s longest modern military occupation, Israel has emerged as an important cultural crossroads.

Mixing diverse works of architecture and design at the intersection of different beliefs and values, the country is home to some incredible building projects. Taking a moment to reflect on Israel’s new designs, the following collection showcases the country’s cultural projects across a range of scales. Built as schools, museums and hubs of learning, this collection features of contemporary constructions across this complex country.

© Paritzki & Liani Architects

© Paritzki & Liani Architects

© Paritzki & Liani Architects

© Paritzki & Liani Architects

Marc Chagall School by Paritzki & Liani Architects, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Sited in the neighborhood of Neve Tzedek in Tel Aviv, this new French school is composed of two volumes. Created with a petit-jardin and open court, the project also features unique façade elements that direct visitors’ gazes to the sky.

© Safdie Architects

© Safdie Architects

© Safdie Architects

© Safdie Architects

Yad Vashem Holocaust History Museum by Safdie Architects, Jerusalem, Israel

Moshe Safdie’s Holocaust History Museum was designed as a 650-foot-long triangular concrete tunnel that traverses Mount Herzl’s western slope. Beyond the tunnel, the project was also formed with a reciprocal cone structure that penetrates deep into the Jerusalem bedrock.

© Oa Architecture Photography

© Oa Architecture Photography

© Oa Architecture Photography

© Oa Architecture Photography

Design Museum Holon by Ron Arad, Holon, Israel

Ron Arad’s Design Museum in Holon was made as a series of undulating ribbons that enclose space for exhibitions and events. Made as part of a program to enrich the city’s municipal life, the project provides an immersive environment to explore the world of design.

© Chyutin Architects

© Chyutin Architects

© Chyutin Architects

© Chyutin Architects

© Chyutin Architects

© Chyutin Architects

Haifa University Student Center by Chyutin Architects, Haifa, Israel

Haifa University’s Student Center was designed atop a ridge of Mount Carmel. Overlooking the Mediterranean, the building was made to integrate into the surrounding landscape and simultaneously provide functional clarity.

© Preston Scott Cohen, Inc, Tel Aviv Museum of Art

© Preston Scott Cohen, Inc, Tel Aviv Museum of Art

© Preston Scott Cohen, Inc, Tel Aviv Museum of Art

© Preston Scott Cohen, Inc, Tel Aviv Museum of Art

Herta and Paul Amir Building, Tel Aviv Museum of Art by Preston Scott Cohen, Inc, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Preston Scott Cohen’s design for the Herta and Paul Amir building was made to house the Museum’s comprehensive collection of Israeli art, as well as galleries and public functions. It was created as a forward-looking work of architecture for the Municipality of Tel Aviv.

© Ardon Bar-Hama

© Ardon Bar-Hama

© Ardon Bar-Hama

© Ardon Bar-Hama

The Polonsky Academy of Advanced Studies by Chyutin Architects, Jerusalem, Israel

The Polonsky Academy was built as part of the Van Leer Institute campus in Jerusalem. Sited on a south-facing cliff, the project integrates with its existing surrounding buildings and material palettes.

© Shai Epstein

© Shai Epstein

© Shai Epstein

© Shai Epstein

The Porter School of Environmental Studies by axelrod grobman architects, NCA – chen architects, and Geotectura, Tel Aviv, Israel

The first LEED Platinum building in Israel, the Porter School uses advance technology for energy and water efficiency. Designed as a “living laboratory,” the school houses classrooms, offices, an auditorium, green roof and a cafeteria.

© Timothy Hursley

© Timothy Hursley

© Timothy Hursley

© Timothy Hursley

Israel Museum, Jerusalem Expansion by James Carpenter Design Associates, Jerusalem, Israel

The Jerusalem Expansion to the Israel Museum was created as an addition, reorganization and new construction. Exploring the quality of light in Jerusalem, the design merges light in the landscape with a rigorous attention to the existing built environment.

© Amit Geron

© Amit Geron

© Amit Geron

© Amit Geron

IMJ Tree Houseby Ifat Finkelman & Deborah Warschawski, Jerusalem, Israel

The IMJ Tree House is sited at the entrance courtyard of the Israel Museum. Focusing around an existing pine tree, the small-scale project explores the idea of a tree house through a small roofed structure raised above its surroundings.

© Chyutin Architects

© Chyutin Architects

© Chyutin Architects

© Chyutin Architects

Haifa Courthouse by Chyutin Architects, Haifa, Israel

Chyutin’s Haifa Courthouse is located in the main northern city of Israel in the downtown area. Building off the slope of Mount Carmel, the project links to a variety of entrances and main urban pedestrian routes to form a structure as a “law factory.”

© Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas

© Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas

© Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas

© Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas

Peres Peace House by Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

Dedicated to peace, the Peres Peace House is a space for meeting that overlooks both the city and the sea. The building was created as a series of layers representing time and patience. A variety of materials was used to realize the concept, including concrete, a stone base and translucent glass.

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Eric Baldwin Author: Eric Baldwin
Based in New York City, Eric was trained in both architecture and communications. As Director of Communications at Sasaki, he has a background spanning media, academia, and practice. He's deeply committed to trying as many restaurants as possible in NYC.
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