Israel
A photographic record of utility infrastructure and cast-iron design across Israel, documented during walks through Jerusalem, Tel Aviv-Yafo, Haifa, and various regional municipalities. This personal collection charts the convergence of historic governance, rapid 20th-century urban development, and modern multi-lingual typography found on local street hardware.
The archive covers multiple historical layers, including rare British Mandate-era castings, early mid-century municipal emblems, and contemporary infrastructure. The featured covers highlight a distinct mix of geometric safety patterns and utilitarian typography in Hebrew, Arabic, and English, capturing a localized physical record of metallurgy, public works history, and urban design preserved in the landscape.
































































































































































































