The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Government of Israel
Location: Jerusalem, Israel
Client: Government of Israel
Completion: November 1st, 2002
The 225,000 square foot plan is designed to meet the particular requirements of the Foreign Ministry of Israel. The building, accommodating administrative and state ceremonial requirements, is intended to be a prototype of secure office design in a Middle Eastern context.
The foundation of the plan is efficient and flexible office space. Configuration of column and window spacing, raised accessible floors and core placement have all been planned to meet the highest standards of office accommodation, and to accept the widest range of possible layouts. This has been achieved while satisfying structural economies and providing universal heating, ventilating, air conditioning, power and state of the art telecommunications distribution. Security measures have been incorporated throughout, including an innovative blast resistant wall assembly for the main reception space. This project was awarded the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada Award of Excellence and voted one of the Top 10 Buildings in the World by Architecture Record/ Business Week 2004.
Awards
2004
- Business Week / Architectural Record Award - Award of Excellence
2001
- Royal Architectural Institute of Canada - Excellence in Innovation in Architecture
Photography: Tim Griffith, Amit Geron
The Team
- A.J. Diamond
ajd@dsai.ca
Read full Bio - Jon Soules
jsoules@dsai.ca
Read full Bio - Birgit Siber
bsiber@dsai.ca
Read full Bio - Michael Szabo
mszabo@dsai.ca
Read full Bio - Peggy Theodore
ptheodore@dsai.ca
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