25 2024 נובמבר 139 אדריכלות ישראלית | | אדריכלי העונה - סקורקא אדריכלים | architects of the season Skorka Architects' poetic reflections on the dimension of tim Dr. Ami Ran Located in Glil Yam, Skorka Architects was founded in 1999 and currently employs approximately 25 architects. The firm primarily focuses on the design of public buildings, many of which are the result of invited and public competitions. Their recently completed projects include: The Memorial Collections Building at Yad Vashem, the new office building at the Bank of Israel campus, and the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the Technion. The two partners - Roy Secker and Iddo Zamir believe that architecture offers an opportunity to create "something out of nothing" through a genuine and fundamental dialogue between humans and their environment. Hence, their buildings embody a synthesis of inquiry, response, and personal interpretation within a cultural, local, and ethical context. Roy Secker completed his architecture studies at Bezalel in 1996, interned at the office of Ada Karmi-Melamed, and established his own practice in 1999. Two years later, his partner, Iddo Zamir graduated the Technion Faculty of Architecture and joined him. The office operates without any professional hierarchy, from the shared workspace to the decision-making process, conducted through open and intensive dialogue until a collective agreement is reached
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