PRJ — 028
Migdal Tzedek National Park
Heritage · Rosh HaAyin / Central District, Israel — TBD
- Field
- Heritage
- Location
- Rosh HaAyin / Central District, Israel
- Year
- TBD
- Project type
- HERITAGE / NATIONAL PARK
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision
- Archive ID
- migdal-tzedek-national-park

PRJ-028
HERO · HERITAGE · ROSH HAAYIN / CENTRAL DISTRICT, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01Heritage Presence. The lighting gives the historic structures and archaeological remains a clear and dignified night-time identity, allowing the site to read as a significant cultural landmark.
- 02Visitor Experience. Light supports the experience of moving through the park, helping paths, thresholds, and key viewpoints feel legible and welcoming after dark.
- 03Landscape & Ruins. The design balances the visibility of built remains with the broader landscape setting, so the site feels coherent as both a historic monument and a public destination.

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Migdal Tzedek National Park at night

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Illuminated path at Migdal Tzedek National Park

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Illuminated historic structure at Migdal Tzedek

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Illuminated passage in the heritage site

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Path and public area lighting

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Night lighting in the national park

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Illuminated accessible path

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Open landscape and exterior lighting

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Illuminated historic stone wall

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Migdal Tzedek within the night landscape
§ Technical notes
- 01Path Lighting. Lighting levels are planned around pedestrian routes, access paths, and visitor circulation throughout the site.
- 02Structure Illumination. Fixtures are positioned to reveal the walls, openings, and stone textures of the historic built elements.
- 03Glare & Spill Control. Optics and aiming are selected to reduce glare for visitors and limit unnecessary spill light across the surrounding park landscape.
- 04Outdoor Durability. Equipment is selected for long-term exterior operation, maintenance access, and careful integration within a heritage environment.