In the heart of the desert the project creates a new cultural and emotional nexus between the victims of the war and the visitors. Even before the visitor enters the building he sees a small part of it already from the outside, goes up and doesn’t see its end, but is aware that at some point he enters the depths of the earth, into darkness, with the desert sand enveloping the building in its upper part. The interior design offers change as you get to the heart of the building. with an attempt to express a deep and dark space with natural but weak and dramatic light entrances In the final part, the structure emerges from the sand and the light enters from the edge of the structure. The visitor leaves the museum on the ground level.
Typologies: Museum& Gallery, Landscape Architecture, Memorial Institution, Public space, Education. Size: One acre Location: Negev Desert, Southern, Israel.