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PRIVATE RESIDENCES

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Hod hasharon, ISRAEL

Status: Complete

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Netanya, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Netanya, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Netanya, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

RESIDENTIAL

Herzelia, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Hod hasharon, ISRAEL

Status: Complete

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

RAANANA, ISRAEL

Status: Complete

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

RA'ANANA, ISRAEL

Status: Complete (2011)

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Netanya, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Zur Moshe, ISRAEL​

Status: Complete

Area: 200sqm, Plot Size: 500 sqm

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

RA'ANANA, ISRAEL

Status: complete

Area: 500 sqm, Plot Size: 1000 sqm

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

PARDESIA, ISRAEL

Status: Complete (2010)



This private house, is built all on one floor with a front façade of about 80 meters. The design process was mainly concerned with the relations between the public and private parts of the house and the way the light is invited to penetrate into the. The entrance yard clearly divides the house into two parts – the private bed rooms, and the public living areas. The wooden open pergola becomes an echo of the ceiling of the living room and its space and thus becomes sort of an open living room, outside of the house. In retrospective, the dividing yard is actually connecting the different parts of the house with a sort of visibility from one end to the other. In the living room itself, there is a unique event of light and shadow. This happens because of a 20cm gap between the barrel ceiling and the book wall, which holds the religious collection of the family. Thus, this side of the living space becomes a wall of text, light and cracks of shadow.

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Zur Moshe, ISRAEL

Status: In process

Area: 200sqm, Plot Size: 500 sqm

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Rananna, ISRAEL

Status: in progress

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Hadera , ISRAEL

Status: Complete 

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Raanana , ISRAEL

Status: Complete 

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

zoran, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

24 SQM PARIS RESIDENCE

PARIS, FRANCE

Status: Complete (2010)

Area: 24 sqm

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Raanana, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

TEL MOND, ISRAEL

Status: Complete (2012)

Area: 300 sqm, Plot Size: 600 sqm



This private residence was designed for a family of five living in Tel Mond. The design idea serves as a paraphrase on the concept of the white cube. The house is assembled from a main white cube, that on the one hand creates an impressive “gate like” structure and on the other hand incorporates an additional white cube that floats within it without any supporting columns. The white concrete cube, that serves as a living room, floats inside a “void” cube that constitutes the impressive entrance space of the house. The design of the house creates and interesting dialogue between heavy and light, between the concrete  of the main and stable cube and the cube floating within. Between the inclosed cubes and the transparent one,and the empty one. Between light and shadow, seen and hidden. The architecture of the house allows the use of natural and artificial light in a way that creates spatial and architectural events on the edge of poetic, that find their expression in the relationship between light, space, structure and place. 

RESIDENTIAL BUILDING

Collaboration with Arch. Ora Sadot

GEDERA, ISRAEL

Status: Complete (2011)

Area: 950 sqm, Plot Size: 1100 sqm



A residential building in the southern city of Gedera. This project includes 5 large apartments. The planing took into account different requirements and situations and therefore, no apartment is the same as the other. 

The project was deisgned to fit with the rural atmosphere of Gedera, and blend with its surronding, while perserving also a modern approach and motiv, in order to stand out as an individual architectural piece. 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Netanya, ISRAEL

Status: Complete (2011)

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

GANOT HADAR, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

GANOT HADAR, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

NETANYA, ISRAEL

Status: Complete (2010)

Area: 420 sqm



This private house, is built all on one floor with a front façade of about 80 meters. The design process was mainly concerned with the relations between the public and private parts of the house and the way the light is invited to penetrate into the. The entrance yard clearly divides the house into two parts – the private bed rooms, and the public living areas. The wooden open pergola becomes an echo of the ceiling of the living room and its space and thus becomes sort of an open living room, outside of the house. In retrospective, the dividing yard is actually connecting the different parts of the house with a sort of visibility from one end to the other. In the living room itself, there is a unique event of light and shadow. This happens because of a 20cm gap between the barrel ceiling and the book wall, which holds the religious collection of the family. Thus, this side of the living space becomes a wall of text, light and cracks of shadow.

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

Netanya, ISRAEL

Status: In process

 

 

 

PRIVATE RESIDENCE

NETANYA, ISRAEL

Status: Complete (2011)

Area: 300 sqm, Plot Size: 1500 sqm

 

As part of the design process, I ask my clients to present images of their preferred design style.  I am very pleased when clients show me pictures of spaces to which they feel some attachment. The family for whom this house was designed immigrated to Israel from France , but they had preserved their cultural memories from north Africa. In this case the family did extensive research and brought a picture of a semi lounge partially covered by a split dome . On the on the one hand this structure creates a space that provides shelter from the rain and the sun, while on the other hand it serves as special marker, a wall of sorts that appropriates the world next to it and facing it for it's own private landscape and garden. From that moment I understood that the architectural presence I was charged to create would serve as a coating or skin for that enchanted lounging area , while other parts of the house must be shadowed and protected by it.

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