The Memorial Hall of Israel?s Fallen at Mount Herzl / Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
Kimmel Eshkolot Architects ?Memorial Hall of Israel's Fallen? sits at Mount Herzl, Israel's National Cemetery, and one of the most important sites in the country. The Memorial is a personal and collective structure that commemorates Israel's fallen soldiers with an undulating funnel-shaped formation of bricks that opens the hall to the sky, flooding the void with natural light.
© Amit Geron
Architects: Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Area: 5000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Amit Geron
Collaborating Architects: Kalush Chechick Architects
Structural Engineering: Haim & Yehiel Steinberg Structural Engineering
Construction Manager: Eliezer Rahat, Daniel Rahat, E.D. Rahat Engineering Coordination and Management Ltd.
Design Phase Manager And Coordinator: Eran Garber, E.S.L. Engineers
Contractor Firm: Green Construction Ltd.
Project Manager: Nadav Rubin
Engineer: Eran Rosenberg
Lighting Design: Amir Brenner Lighting Design
Client: Ministry of Defense ? families and Commemoration Department
© Amit Geron
Text description provided by the architects. Kimmel Eshkolot Architects ?Memorial Hall of Israel's Fallen? sits at Mount Herzl, Israel's National Cemetery, and one of the most important sites in the country. The Memorial is a personal and collective structure that commemorates Isr...
© Amit Geron
Architects: Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Area: 5000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Amit Geron
Collaborating Architects: Kalush Chechick Architects
Structural Engineering: Haim & Yehiel Steinberg Structural Engineering
Construction Manager: Eliezer Rahat, Daniel Rahat, E.D. Rahat Engineering Coordination and Management Ltd.
Design Phase Manager And Coordinator: Eran Garber, E.S.L. Engineers
Contractor Firm: Green Construction Ltd.
Project Manager: Nadav Rubin
Engineer: Eran Rosenberg
Lighting Design: Amir Brenner Lighting Design
Client: Ministry of Defense ? families and Commemoration Department
© Amit Geron
Text description provided by the architects. Kimmel Eshkolot Architects ?Memorial Hall of Israel's Fallen? sits at Mount Herzl, Israel's National Cemetery, and one of the most important sites in the country. The Memorial is a personal and collective structure that commemorates Isr...
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