Moshe Safdie
Holocaust History Museum
Yad Vashem
Jerusalem, Israel

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley
At one end of the spine, closest to the Museum’s entrance and to the Visitors Center, a large triangular prism cantilevers outward over the valley floor, seemingly floating into space.

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley
The 30 feet high conical structure, open to the sky, houses the personal records of millions of Jewish Holocaust victims. A reciprocal cone, dug out of the natural bedrock, honors those victims whose names will never be known.

Photo:Timothy Hursley

Photo:Timothy Hursley
The Masterplan greatly expands Yad Vashem’s permanent and temporary exhibition space and accommodates the campus’ growing attendance.

Sketch courtesy Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.

Drawing courtesy Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.
Site Plan

Drawing courtesy Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.
Museum Level Plan

Drawing courtesy Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.
Section
Completed: March 2005
Client: Yad Vashem Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Authority
Architects: Moshe Safdie and Associates, Inc.
Safdie’s contributions to the revitalization program includes the new Holocaust History Museum, Holocaust Art Museum, Exhibition Pavilion, Visual Center, Learning Center, Synagogue, Visitors Center, parking area and enhanced group access.
Safdie also designed the Children’s Memorial from 1987 and the Memorial to the Deportees from 1995.
Moshe Safdie arcspace features
August 1, 2005
