PRJ — 002
Jerusalem Great Synagogue
Heritage · King George Street, Jerusalem, Israel — 2022
- Field
- Heritage
- Location
- King George Street, Jerusalem, Israel
- Project type
- HERITAGE / EXTERIOR LIGHTING
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision

PRJ-002
HERO · HERITAGE · KING GEORGE STREET, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01Heritage & Contemporary City. The lighting creates a respectful dialogue between the synagogue’s historic and spiritual identity and its role as an active public landmark in modern Jerusalem.
- 02Monumental Facade. Light emphasizes the scale, rhythm, and vertical composition of the main facade, allowing the building to read clearly and powerfully after dark.
- 03Architectural Detail. The design reveals stone texture, facade relief, entrance elements, and vertical openings, giving depth and hierarchy to the synagogue’s exterior composition.

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Jerusalem Great Synagogue illuminated at night

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Interior hall of the Jerusalem Great Synagogue

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Stone facade of the Jerusalem Great Synagogue at night

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Architectural facade details of the Great Synagogue

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Entrance and main facade of the Jerusalem Great Synagogue
§ Technical notes
- 01Exterior Lighting Only. The project scope focuses on the exterior architectural lighting of the building facade and architectural elements; no interior lighting was included.
- 02Facade Illumination. Lighting layers are positioned to emphasize the main stone surfaces, vertical architectural lines, entrance zone, and upper facade elements.
- 03Glare Control. Fixture aiming and optics are planned to reduce glare for visitors, pedestrians, and the surrounding public space.
- 04Heritage Integration. Equipment is integrated carefully into the exterior environment to support long-term operation, maintenance access, and minimal visual clutter.
