PRJ — 052
Mishpacha Magazine Offices
Offices & Workplaces · Jerusalem, Israel
- Field
- Offices & Workplaces
- Location
- Jerusalem, Israel
- Project type
- OFFICES / PUBLISHING WORKPLACE
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision

PRJ-052
HERO · OFFICES & WORKPLACES · JERUSALEM, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01Publishing Workplace Identity. The lighting supports a professional editorial environment, reflecting the rhythm of a weekly magazine and the need for focus, clarity, and collaboration.
- 02Focus and Collaboration. Light balances workstations, meeting rooms, editorial areas, shared spaces, informal interaction zones, and circulation, supporting both concentrated work and teamwork.
- 03Calm Visual Language. The design uses controlled brightness, clear hierarchy, and integrated architectural lines to create a calm, legible, and comfortable workplace atmosphere.

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Kitchen and Family Table area at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Work and gathering area at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Coffee area at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Recording or podcast room at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Meeting room at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Lounge area at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Large meeting room at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Reception area at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Reception desk at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Reception and lounge area at Mishpacha Magazine offices

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Additional kitchen area at Mishpacha Magazine offices
§ Technical notes
- 01Office Lighting. Balanced illumination is planned for workstations, editorial areas, meeting rooms, collaboration zones, circulation areas, and shared support spaces.
- 02Visual Comfort. Fixture placement, optics, and brightness hierarchy are selected to reduce glare and support comfortable screen-based reading, writing, editing, and design work.
- 03Scene Control. Lighting scenarios support daily editorial work, meetings, presentations, informal interaction, and evening operation.
- 04Interior Coordination. Lighting is integrated with the interior architecture, ceiling systems, electrical infrastructure, furniture layouts, acoustic elements, and workplace planning by Hadas Makov Interior Architecture.
