Agamon Hakhula Visitor Center / Lothan Architects & Arc. Yinnon Lehrer

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The Israeli firm Lothan Architects has shared with ArchDaily their design for a visitor’s center in the Khula valley, north of Israel in collaboration with Arc. Yinnon Lehrer. Their sweeping design seeks to create a constant communication between the visitor and the surrounding nature reserve. More images and a brief description after the jump.

Agamon Hakhula, a man made lake in the Khula valley in the north of Israel, is one the most highly regarded bird watching sites in the world. This Geographically unique nature reserve, is also home to many species of animals and plants. As the number of annual visitors rises incrementally, the site operators decided they need a new visitors center. The competition brief asked for a 1200 sq. meter, multi-use building, that could be expanded to 3000 sq. meters.

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Cite: Hank Jarz. "Agamon Hakhula Visitor Center / Lothan Architects & Arc. Yinnon Lehrer" 04 Feb 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/109114/agamon-hakhula-visitor-center-lothan-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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