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Ben Gurion International Airport

October 02, 2017

Ben Gurion International Airport

Our overall approach to the airport landscape design was to relate strongly to the agricultural landscape of the surroundings: the traditional citrus groves and agricultural fields. The central garden is an abstraction of the natural region with its particular topography and its man-made agricultural development. The design is a clear summary of the physical characteristics of the iconographic landscape from the coastal plain around Tel Aviv up to the mountains of Jerusalem.

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Location:

Lod, Israel

Client:

Israeli Airport Authority

Date:

2004

Team:

Shlomo Aronson, Barbara Aronson, Tova Dagan

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Category:

Infrastructure and Engineering Projects

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