
The House for Singing is a performance and education center dedicated to classical choir music, set within the open landscapes of Emek Hefer — offering a space where music, learning, and community life converge.
The program includes a 550-seat main concert hall, a 100-seat recital space, a recording studio, and two rehearsal rooms, along with a generous foyer and administrative offices. All functions are housed under a single roof, designed for acoustic excellence and operational flow. Extending beyond the building, a garden dedicated to sound and song provides outdoor spaces for performances, workshops, and informal gatherings. This landscape complements the interior program while offering a social and cultural setting for families and the broader community. Rooted in place yet reaching outward, the House for Singing creates a space where voice and landscape meet — a new home for music in the heart of Emek Hefer.
Project architect: Shachar Beer, Udi Shoshan
Team: Tslil Shai, Ayelet Kamar Erez
Landscape Architect: Marina Parhomovsky
Render: Elad Goshen
Project architect: Shachar Beer, Udi Shoshan
Team: Tslil Shai, Ayelet Kamar Erez
Landscape Architect: Marina Parhomovsky
Render: Elad Goshen