Gil Har-Gil


Gil Har-Gil, is an Israeli landscape architect.

Biography

Gil graduated from the Environmental Design Department at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem, in 1979. Upon completing his B.A studies Gil was employed as a planner at the Building and Construction Centre, Tel-Aviv. In 1983 Gil completed his M.L.A studies in Landscape Architecture at Cornell University, N.Y, USA. During his stay in the United States, Gil also engaged in landscape planning at the New York State Parks Authority, and served as an Assistant Professor at Kansas State University. In 1992 he received his Ph.D. in Town and Regional Planning, at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
In 1988 Gil Har-Gil and Daphna Greenstein Co-founded their firm Greenstein • Har-Gil Landscape Architecture Ltd. The office is located on Mount Carmel, Haifa, and engages in a wide range of projects, mainly for the public sector, on a national, regional and local level. The firm participated in invited and open competitions in Israel and abroad and was awarded several first prizes and citations. The firm was awarded, among others, the Azrieli Prize for urban planning, for the design of rehabilitation of the German Colony, Haifa. The Tel-Aviv municipality Karavan Prize, for planning and design of the Hecht Park in Haifa.
Among Gil's professional works are urban design projects, infrastructure landscape restorations projects, Renewable Energy, heritage sites, nature and landscape projects, as well as urban and regional master plans.
Alongside his professional work, Gil dedicated substantial time to academic teaching of landscape architecture. In 2013 Gil was nominated Associate Professor at the faculty of Architecture and Town Building at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.
Gil served as a board member of the Architecture Heritage Research Center, as a council member of the Israeli Landscape Architectures Association, as the representative of Israel to the International Landscape Architects Association and as chairman of the Israeli Landscape Architects Association. Furthermore, Gil served as a referee in many professional architecture and landscape architecture competitions.

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