About
Firm profile
The Moshe Laner Landscape Architects firm was established by Moshe Laner. The firm deals with projects of varying sizes and subjects including: urban and rural planning, development of residential neighborhoods and public buildings, planning of open urban spaces, public gardens, educational institutions and national parks, as well as infrastructures design and more.
We aspire to create public and private spaces which are functional, clear and meaningful. Our design emphasizes the locality and a search of such characteristics which, by means of design tools and integration of human needs, might serve to enhance the context of the site into the design and final creation.
In the work process, we employ a wide ranging survey of the planning site, an in-depth study of the history and tradition - as well as the up to date needs presented by the project. We combine a conceptual perception with engineering knowledge, substantial experience in the use of materials and attention to detail. At each design stage, we review alternatives which provide a constant dialogue between the needs of the client and the local community, the potential of the site, the obstacles and budget limits.
Each design process provides us with new opportunities of defining the term ‘place’. In each project, we endeavor to preserve and enhance a cultural identity by identifying the virtues of the site, in-depth study and contemporary design.
Our team
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Moshe Laner | B.Sc. - Agricultural Sciences, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
BLA - Landscape Architecture, the Technion (Israel Institute of Technology). - Beeri Ben-Shalom | BLA - Landscape Architecture, the Technion 2000.
- Shelli Kushnir | BLA - Landscape Architecture, the Technion 2002.
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Orna Sirkis-
Ben Ziony | BLA - Landscape Architecture, the Technion 2005.
BA – Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1997. - Elena Chorny | Electrical Engineer – the University of Kamenetz-Podolsk, Ukraine 1998.
- Einat Meder | PE – Architecture, School of Practical Engineers – The Technion 1990.