PRJ — 014
Acre Aqueduct
Heritage · Acre / Western Galilee, Israel — TBD
- Field
- Heritage
- Location
- Acre / Western Galilee, Israel
- Year
- TBD
- Project type
- HERITAGE / MONUMENT
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision
- Archive ID
- aqueduct-of-acre

PRJ-014
HERO · HERITAGE · ACRE / WESTERN GALILEE, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01Monumental Presence. The lighting gives the aqueduct a strong and dignified night-time identity, presenting it as a major historic landmark in the landscape.
- 02Rhythm of the Arches. Light reinforces the repeated sequence of arches and piers, highlighting the structure’s architectural rhythm and long linear composition.
- 03Material Expression. The design reveals the texture, depth, and mass of the stone construction, allowing the aqueduct to read clearly and powerfully at night.

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Acre Aqueduct

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Lighting for the Acre Aqueduct

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Aqueduct in the Western Galilee

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Aqueduct arches at night

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Monumental lighting for a heritage site

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Aqueduct illuminated in blue

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Night lighting for the aqueduct

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Illuminated stone arches

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Colored lighting for the aqueduct

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Acre Aqueduct in daylight

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General view of the aqueduct
§ Technical notes
- 01Monument Lighting. Projectors are positioned to create a consistent monumental wash along the arches and vertical supports.
- 02Stone Texture. Controlled grazing and frontal lighting reveal the material character and structural depth of the historic masonry.
- 03Visual Hierarchy. Lighting levels are composed to emphasize the main architectural spans while keeping the overall composition coherent along the full length of the aqueduct.
- 04Outdoor Durability. Equipment is selected and installed for reliable long-term exterior operation, maintenance access, and minimal visual clutter around the monument.