PRJ — 005
Apollonia National Park
Nature & Environmental Lighting · Herzliya, Israel
- Field
- Nature & Environmental Lighting
- Location
- Herzliya, Israel
- Project type
- NATIONAL PARK / HERITAGE
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision

PRJ-005
HERO · NATURE & ENVIRONMENTAL LIGHTING · HERZLIYA, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01Sensitive Coastal Site. Light is kept low and warm so the park's cliffs, dunes, and sea edge keep their dark, natural night character rather than reading as a built-up area.
- 02Guided Movement. Bollard lighting traces the restored shoreline paths, helping visitors move safely between viewpoints, the beach, and the archaeological core after dark.
- 03Heritage Presence. Restrained light lets the Crusader fortress and the Sidna Ali mosque hold a quiet presence on the headland without overwhelming the landscape around them.

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Warm bollard lighting along the coastal path at dusk

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Cliff-top path overlooking the Mediterranean

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Winding park paths and timber bollards among the archaeological remains

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Visitors at a cliff-top viewpoint over the sea

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The Sidna Ali mosque and its stone complex above the shore
§ Technical notes
- 01Pathway Lighting. Low bollard fixtures light the path surface for safe pedestrian movement while keeping fixtures and brightness below eye level.
- 02Glare & Spill Control. Shielded optics direct light downward onto the paths and limit spill toward the sea, the cliffs, and the surrounding natural habitat.
- 03Dark-Sky Atmosphere. Warm color temperature and minimal light levels protect the dark-sky character of the coastline and the experience of the site at night.
- 04Outdoor Durability. Equipment is selected for a salt, sand, and wind exposed coastal environment, with maintenance access and long-term reliability.
