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ISRAEL SHIPYARDS PORT 22'-25'
Overview
The Israel Shipyards Port project may seem like just another grain-storage facility - but we approached it with the belief that even large-scale infrastructure deserves thought and care. Within this 60,000-ton grain terminal, every design decision—from conveyor placement to truck and rail access—was made in close dialogue with port operators and logistics teams, rather than tacked on afterward. our goal was to blend architectural clarity with operational needs, keeping things efficient and straightforward, while leaving room for future growth. The result is a space that works smoothly but also reflects the thoughtful care that went into its planning—proof that even in industrial architecture, detail and humility can coexist.
Client
Israel Shipyards
Sqr.
13,000
Year
2022 - 2025






Conclusion
The Israel Shipyards Port project posed key design challenges around industrial collaboration, flow efficiency, and future growth. Working closely with port operators, rail planners, and grain handlers from the outset ensured that conveyors, silos, truck bays, and rail tracks weren’t just added later, but thoughtfully integrated into the architectural design. This allowed for smooth logistics, minimized bottlenecks, and a layout that supports modular expansion. By weaving operational needs directly into the structure—and planning for scalability—the facility demonstrates how functional industrial architecture can also be clear, cohesive, and built with humility.