

The Academy of the Hebrew Language commissioned LIMONARC to plan and design a permanent exhibition space within its Jerusalem headquarters, focused on conveying the history of the language as a spatial and educational experience. The project ran from 2022 through 2023 and is one of the clearest bridge projects in Limor's practice - architecture as exhibition, exhibition as architecture.
The brief was to create a permanent installation that could carry the weight of a national institution's mission while remaining legible to visitors who arrive without specialist knowledge. The design treats the history of Hebrew as a layered subject and the exhibition space as a sequence of constructed encounters, rather than a single display.
The project draws on the same set of skills that shape Limor's exhibition curation - sequencing, spatial reading, how visitors move and pause - but applied as built architecture rather than temporary installation. For prospective architectural clients, the project is documented in full at limonarc.com.