PRJ — 019
Kokhav HaYarden National Park
Heritage · Kokhav HaYarden / Jordan Valley, Israel — TBD
- Field
- Heritage
- Location
- Kokhav HaYarden / Jordan Valley, Israel
- Year
- TBD
- Project type
- HERITAGE / FORTRESS
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision
- Archive ID
- kokhav-hayarden-national-park

PRJ-019
HERO · HERITAGE · KOKHAV HAYARDEN / JORDAN VALLEY, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01Monumental Heritage Presence. The lighting gives the fortress a strong and dignified night-time identity, allowing the historic structure to read clearly as a major landmark in the landscape.
- 02Spatial Depth. Light emphasizes walls, vaults, passages, and openings, helping visitors understand the layered spatial composition of the Crusader stronghold.
- 03Material Character. The design reveals the texture, mass, and construction logic of the stone architecture, reinforcing the historic authenticity of the site.

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Kokhav HaYarden National Park

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Belvoir Fortress illuminated at night

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Bridge and pathway at Kokhav HaYarden National Park

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Walls of Kokhav HaYarden fortress

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Illuminated stone arches

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Heritage lighting at Belvoir Fortress

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General view of Kokhav HaYarden National Park

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Stone vaults in the fortress

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Illuminated stone passage

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Interior space in the fortress

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Illuminated arches and vaults

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Sequence of arches at night

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Vault lighting

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Illuminated stone arch

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Illuminated entrance in the fortress

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Belvoir Fortress and surrounding landscape

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Illuminated fortress wall

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Stone texture in the fortress

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Pathway and stone wall

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Pathway at Kokhav HaYarden National Park
§ Technical notes
- 01Monument Lighting. Projectors are positioned to create a coherent night-time composition across the main architectural elements of the fortress.
- 02Stone Texture. Controlled grazing and accent lighting reveal the rough stone surfaces, joints, and depth of the historic masonry.
- 03Visitor Orientation. Lighting supports movement, thresholds, and key viewing points while maintaining the atmosphere of a protected heritage site.
- 04Outdoor Durability. Equipment is selected for long-term exterior operation, maintenance access, and minimal visual clutter within the archaeological setting.