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The Friends of Zion Museum in Jerusalem, Israel by Ollech + Tol

Project name:
The Friends of Zion Museum
Architecture firm:
Ollech + Tol
Location:
Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
Photography:
Assaf Pinchuk
Principal architect:
Nati Ollech
Design team:
Nati Ollech, Sagi Rechter, Eldad Lev
Collaborators:
Sagi Rechter, Eldad Lev, Disk In Pro
Interior design:
Built area:
450 m²
Site area:
620 m²
Design year:
2014-2015
Completion year:
2015
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Lighting:
Supervision:
Disk In Pro
Visualization:
Tools used:
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3DS Max, Rhinoceros 3D
Construction:
Material:
Wood, Marble, Concrete, Glass
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Diskin Pro for the FOZ Museum
Status:
Built
Typology:
Cultural Architecture › Museum

Ollech + Tol: FOZ is a boutique museum situated in the center of Jerusalem dedicated to the story of the establishment of the state of Israel. The museum is designed as a storyboard- a series of spaces, each telling the story of a different period in time, designed in a different atmosphere and conveying a unique message.

The umbrella narrative and movement flow of the museum is circular. Starting from the lobby that portrays the modern state of Israel, the visitors are led to spaces dedicated to the theoretical foundations of the state and from there to spaces telling the tales and deeds of people in different times and places who fought to bring the state about. The museum ends in the same space as it started – a portrayal of modern day Israel.

The design work is highly customized and detailed and digital fabrication tools were used to create forms in wood, concrete and marble – a manufacturing process from computer to factory to assembly.

The final outcome is a  highly crafted museum made of unique spaces dedicated to telling the story of individuals who acted in different epochs and places, coming together to form a unified story, a story bigger and grander than the sum of it’s parts.


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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