- Source: Gil Har-Gil
gil" target="_blank">Gil Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil (born August 17, 1953) is an Israeli landscape architect.
Biography
gil" target="_blank">Gil Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil was born in Tel Aviv in 1953. He studied architectural design at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem. After completing his studies in 1979, he began working as a planner at a Construction Center in Tel Aviv. A few years later, he earned a master's degree (M.L.A) in landscape architecture from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, where he also worked on landscape planning at the New York State Park Service. During his studies, he received a certificate of appreciation for "Outstanding contribution and support in the development of educational programs."
After graduating from Cornell University, Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil worked as an assistant professor at the Department of Environmental Design at Kansas State University. During this time, he also worked as a planning consultant for the city of Manhattan's development project. Upon his return to Israel, Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil pursued his doctoral studies and received his PhD in urban and regional planning from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology`s Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning in 1992. During this time, Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil continued to teach in the Department of Landscape Architecture and was appointed, in 2016, associate professor at the Technion's Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning.
In 1988, he established, with landscape architect Daphna Greenstein, the firm "Greenstein Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning" where he acquired his fame and publicity as a landscape architect engaged in a wide range of projects, including landscape planning of residential neighborhoods, urban design, urban renewal, regional planning, planning and design of Urban parks, nature parks, heritage and cultural landscape, national parks, national infrastructures such as roads, railways and power lines and architectural design of bridges.
Over the years Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, his partners, and the firm's staff have received numerous awards, certificates of appreciation, and commendations, including the Tel Aviv Municipality's Karavan Prize for Garden and Landscape Architecture for the planning of Hecht Park in Haifa and the Azrieli Prize of Urban Planning for designing the German Colony in Haifa.
Along with his professional work as a landscape architect, Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil held several public posts. Among them are the chairman of the Israeli Association of Landscape Architects (ISALA), a representative of Israel in the International Association of Landscape Architects (IFLA), and chair of juries and judges in professional contests.
Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil currently leads the cooperative management of Greenstein Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning firm.
Selected Works
Hecht Park, Haifa (Karavan Prize, 2009)
Colony Park, Zichron Yaakov (Design Award, 2016)
Archaeological Park, Ein Keshatot (National Heritage Site)
Shikmona Sea Promenade, Haifa.
The German Colony, Haifa (Azrieli Prize, 2006)
Moreshet (Neighborhood, 5,000 residential units), Modi'in
Neot Afek (Neighborhood, 4,500 residential units), Kiryat Bialik
Saar (Neighborhood,1,800 residential units), Nahariya
The Colony (Neighborhood, 2,000 residential units), Tiberias
Hadar, urban renewal and rehabilitation of historic streets, Haifa
Green Roads, East Tel-Aviv
Trans-Israel Highway (Landscape Architecture Award, 2014)
The Sons Park, Kiryat Bialik
Tel Dan, Nature Reserve
Banias, National Park
Gan Hashlosha (Hashana), National Park
Tel Napoleon, Archaeological Site, Acre
Springs Park, Springs Valley Regional Council
Awards and honors
Karavan, Garden and Landscape Architecture Prize, Tel Aviv Municipality, for creating Hecht Park in Haifa, 2009
Azrieli Urban Developing Prize, Council for a Beautiful Israel, for developing the German Colony in Haifa, 2006
First Prize, Northern Finger Park competition, Givat Shmuel Municipality, 2022
Design Award, Design Award Association, for developing the Colony Park in Zichron Yaakov, 2016
Landscape Architecture Award, Israeli Association of Landscape Architects, for developing the Trans-Israel Highway, 2014
Landscape Architecture Award, Israeli Association of Landscape Architects, for A Forest and Reserve Plan, 2014
Realizing a Beautiful Israel, Council for a Beautiful Israel, for developing the German Colony in Haifa, 2001
Lifshitz Prize, Haifa Municipality, for an Impressive Connection of Haifa's Central Landscape Assets, 1999
Certificate of appreciation, Society of Architects, for professional contributions to landscape architecture, 1998
Heritage and Conservation Prize, Ford Foundation, for the German Colony Project, 1998
Darling Award, Construction Center, in recognition of ongoing contribution to increasing landscape awareness, 1997
First Prize, Invited Competition, Ben-Gurion Axis, Haifa Municipality, and Others, 1995
Publications
Full list of publications
= Publications in International professional magazines and journals
=G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, D. Greenstein and T. Mark, "Park Hecht and Park Shikmona, Haifa, Israel", Topscape Pasage, an international magazine dedicated to the contemporary landscape, Italy, November 2016
G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, "Green landscape architecture for the benefit of the environment", JOKOPOST, Internet Magazine, July 2014
G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, D. Greenstein "The Urban Revival of The German Colony in Haifa", Topos Magazine, Germany, August 2009
G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, "Paesaggio Costiero, Sviluppo Turistico Sostenibile", Annalisa Maniglio Calcagno edt. Roma, Italy, Gangemi Publishers, 2009
G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, A. Barnet, "From the Annual European Seminar of IFLA", Landscape Architects Association Journal, No. 28, February 2008
G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, "The lost Colony", Cornell Alumni Magazine, January–February 2007
G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, D. Greenstein, "Israeli Landscape Architecture", ACD – Magazine of Architecture Construction & Design, Moscow, Russia, November 2005
G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, "Rehabilitation of Ben Gurion Boulevard in the German Colony, Haifa", Alumni Magazine, Cornell University, N.Y., U.S.A, 2002
G. Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, D. Greenstein, "Art of Integrating Archeology, Religion and Nature in Landscape Architecture", Art and Landscape, George L. Anagnstopoulos, (ed.) Panayotis and Effie Michelis Foundations, Athens, Greece, 1998
= Publications in Israeli professional Magazines and Journals
=Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, G., "The Kibbutz Garden of Mishmar Haemek in the absorption of Nahal Oz evacuees", Landscape Architecture – Bulletin of the Israeli Association of Landscape Architects, February 2024
Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, G., "Spatial Guidelines and Street Language: A Tool for Planning Landscape Aspects", Buildings – Monthly Journal of the Construction Industry, September–October 2017
Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil, G., D. Greenstein, O. Mor, " The Valley Railway Promenade ", Galila – Northern District Bulletin, Council for the Preservation of Heritage Sites in Israel, March 2017
References
Greenstein – Har-gil" target="_blank">Gil Landscape Architecture firm https://www.landscape.org.il/english
External links
Hecht Park and Shikmona Nature Reserve
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