
Terra Sancta Museum
Technical Office of the Custody of the Holy Land - Jerusalem
I worked on the Terra Sancta Museum project (TSM) under the guidance of Fr. Stéphane Milovitch, Director of the Custody's Cultural Heritage Department, and architect Lorraine Abu Azizeh in the Technical Office. My responsibilities included creating visual communication materials, conducting architectural surveys, and developing a 3D model of the TSM, contributing significantly to the project's architectural and cultural heritage aspects.

The Current Gallery Hallway
The current pathway to the Museum is being transformed into a gallery. This involves closing extra doors, creating distinct entrances and exits, adding benches for ambiance, and relocating the central door to the pathway's end. You can reference the “3D Gallery Proposal” render.

3D Gallery Proposal
Presented is conceptual design of the gallery's layout as viewed from a closer vantage point to the entrance. Notably, the glass door has been relocated from its previous central position within the hallway to its current placement at the far end.

Current Entrance to the Future Gallery
Among the various adjustments and modifications under consideration, one notable change involves the relocation of the newly designed door to this current arch entrance. To provide a visual representation of this alteration, a concept depicting the relocated door is thoughtfully presented on the “3D Door Proposal” render.

3D Door Proposal
Presented here is the new door, which I personally designed and positioned in its updated location. I used the old door as a reference and considered it essential to retain the Terra Sancta (Franciscan) cross in the design.