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Hadar HaCarmel (Hebrew: הדר הכרמל lit. " Splendor of the Carmel "; or simply known as the neighbourhood of Hadar Hebrew: שכונת הדר, الهدار in Arabic) is a district of Haifa, Israel. Located on the northern slope of Mount Carmel between the upper and lower city overlooking the Port of Haifa and Haifa Bay, it was once the commercial center of Haifa.
Hadar HaCarmel (en hebreo: הדר , "Espledor del Carmelo") es uno de los nueve distritos de Haifa, Israel. Se encuentra en la ladera norte del Monte Carmelo, con vista al puerto y a la bahía de Haifa. Hadar HaCarmel fue en sus comienzos el centro comercial de Haifa.
Hadar HaCarmel (en hebreo: הדר , "Espledor del Carmelo") es uno de los nueve distritos de Haifa, Israel. Se encuentra en la ladera norte del Monte Carmelo , con vista al puerto y a la bahía de Haifa .
Hadar HaCarmel: a treatise on labor and creation of a generation of founders and builders
Hadar HaCarmel neighborhood, perched on the slope of Mount Carmel with stunning views of Haifa port. This neighborhood was meticulously planned by some of the finest architects of early 20th-century Israel, including Alexander Berwald, Patrick Geddes, Richard Kauffmann, and Adolf Rading.
Welcome to "Portrait of Hadar HaCarmel," an engaging digital archive dedicated to preserving the rich architectural heritage of Haifa's Hadar HaCarmel neighborhood. Explore the forgotten architects and iconic buildings from the 1930s and 1940s through interactive 3D models and in-depth studies.
Established in 1920, Hadar Hacarmel was Haifa’s first Jewish neighborhood. It was designed by the architect Richard Kaufmann as a “garden city” and modeled on Tel Aviv, but in Hadar Hacarmel the slope of the Carmel Mountain ridge lent the neighborhood a distinctive, scenic aspect.