Architecture & Planning - Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel
Moshe Margalith, Architects and Urban Planners, established in 1979, is a firm with a permanent staff of fourteen professionals that delivers planning and architectural services to government and municipal agencies, foundations, institutions and large corporations. The firm's work in urban planning, urban design & landscape, and in detailed design and development plans has involved the development and densification of urban fabrics and sites of unique historical and physical contexts i.e. the "Seam" area between east and west Jerusalem and road no. 1- the north entrance into the city, the design of large neighborhoods in a unique fabric adjacent to the historic center of the village of Beit Safafa and in Givat Hamatos, the design historical compounds i.e. the Anglican Cathedral of St. George, the Dominican Church of St. Etienne, and other institutions, hospitals, hotels, and conference centers in Jerusalem's Old City basin. In architecture the firms' work has included projects i.e., housing and housing for senior citizens, public buildings i.e., hospitals, civic centers, schools, colleges, community centers and libraries, and commercial buildings i.e. hotels, shopping centers, office buildings, and office and industrial parks.
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