Kokia House Visitor Center

In the bible, the land of Israel is described as “an exceedingly good land”
(Numbers 14:7)
The purpose of the Kokia House Visitor Center is to strengthen and deepen the understanding of the beauty and uniqueness of this land.
 
Located in the historical landmark building that was once the residence of the known Kokia family from Jerusalem, Design Mill was commissioned to transform the house to its new function. Our work included designing, planning and installing the archaeological exhibition – “The Sevens Species”, producing the video installation – “The Journey to the Promised Land” as well as designing the foyer, the library and a gift store.
 
Exhibition curating & long-term loan of objects: Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA)
2015
Space:120 Square meters
 
Photography: Jeremy Feldman 
 
Design Mill - Work Processes
 
The studio’s professional team consists of industrial designers, architects, visual communication designers, media specialists, engineers and production teams that work together to provide a comprehensive response for every project, in every scale, while maintaining high standards and high quality execution. This is where you can see up-close what happens inside the Mill.

 
 
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