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Sunday, February 16, 2025

The Natural Amphitheater of Haifa Bay


The amphitheater offers an oblique design compromise between the horizontal and vertical dimensions of space. It is a structure built in the shape of a semicircle or a complete circle, with seats on a downward slope toward a stage in the lower center.

In the Hellenistic era, amphitheaters were an important part of life. They served as social and cultural centers, providing entertainment and enjoyment for people from all backgrounds, through gladiatorial combats, sporting events, and theatrical performances. After the fall of the Roman Empire, the many amphitheater structures built in every city were neglected.



The ancient amphitheater in Epidauros, Greece



In the modern city, ancient amphitheaters, like in Caesarea, have been renovated and have become a symbol of history, culture, and community. Today they are used to host cultural performances such as music, dance, and theater.

Nowadays, new amphitheaters are also being built for various purposes. The football stadium is the largest, most common, and most important of these.

Port cities that spill into a bay, like Rio de Janeiro and Haifa, have a topographical structure of a natural amphitheater. In Haifa, the stands are the hills of the Galilee and Carmel, and the stage in the lower center is the Zvulun Valley, the bay, and the ports. Metropolitan planning must be based on this principle.



Rio de Janeiro


The natural continuation of the natural amphitheater is from the seashore towards the underwater world. The underwater world is a mirror image of the world above ground. Coral reefs are underwater amphitheaters, where colorful fish swarm in spectacular landscapes.



Diver above a coral reef



Haifa is a natural amphitheatre metropolis, and may thrive as an international cultural, commercial and tourist center, if it makes the best use of its unique natural resources, of harmony between the sea, the mountain and the valley.



A vision for the development of the Haifa




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