Round Robin HQ Ramat Gan Office
Architects: Roy David Studio. As the team started getting bigger, Round Robin partnered with Roy David Architecture Studio to design their new 1200 sqm office space offices located in the Stock Exchange District.
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Take a look at Top Audio, Herzliya Pituach – on the waterfront just north of Tel Aviv by Hila and Dan Israelevitz. The new office and showroom complex is for one of the country’s leading companies in the smart home and audio-video systems field.
Finally take a look at Dead Sea Desert Hotel by Bar Orian Architects in collaboration with Lambs & Lions Studio. This new luxury resort planned for the Judean Desert overlooking the Dead Sea is scheduled to open in 2025.
The 109 room-and-suite property will be built on a plot of land with an area of nearly five acres.
Architects: Roy David Studio. As the team started getting bigger, Round Robin partnered with Roy David Architecture Studio to design their new 1200 sqm office space offices located in the Stock Exchange District.
Design: MODU with Geotectura, architects. A plaza pavilion for Israel’s national design museum, Design Museum Holon, shows that design can do more than fulfill a public need: it can foster engaging public experiences.
Design: Yoav Messer Architects. Two historical buildings of Nahmani 23 and 25, in front of King Albert square, are located in the heart of the historical White City of Tel Aviv and are protected as preservation buildings.
Architects: Roy David Studio. The world wide company, Windward is best known for their data and analytics of the seas. The company is a pioneer in the business as they have created the first maritime data platform, The Windward Mind.
Design: Chyutin Architects. The main entrance to the building includes an exhibition gallery facing the central garden courtyard. The entrance to the floor below is through the level of the central garden courtyard and includes a conference room, a lecture hall, a cafeteria and the upper level of the two-storey library.
Design: Ron Arad Architects. Office towers sculpted to complement the varied site constraints, making the most of solar shading, while distributing natural daylight to every work station within the vast office floors.
Design: Neuman Hayner Architects. Two cubes separated by a passage combine into an “L” shaped house. The front cube, is double height space, contains the public areas: entrance, living room, kitchen, dining room (all on the ground floor) and a study on the first floor
Architects: YBGSNA. The Dean of Students’ Building is the academic and social gathering point of the School of Engineering at Be’er Sheba University. The building’s program is structured around a terraced three-storey public space of the different departments.
Design: Yoav Messer Architects. 160m-long bridge made from recycled shipping containers for a park under construction in Tel Aviv. Its modular units can be adapted to include additional features.
Tel Aviv University Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Competition winner: Atelier d’Architecture Michel Remon from France wins this Israeli architecture contest.
Design: Chyutin Architects. The building for the research laboratories of the National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev (NIBN), is situated at the southwestern corner of the Ben-Gurion University campus.
Design: Studio Ron Shenkin. The Concrete House building consists of two rectangles placed perpendicularly on top of each other. The two rectangles connected by a bare concrete strip with a wooden like texture, formed by the formwork from where it was produced, this concert strip act as a ribbon, wrapping the rectangles together.
Google Israel, spectacular 8, 000sqm office in Tel Aviv, by architects Evolution Design, is an incredibly inspiring and innovative work environment for Google’s ever growing teams of engineers, sales and marketing.
Design: Roy David Studio. The proposed intervention comes with its own imprint / identity as a coherent visual representation of a collective voice dictated by the surrounding space, working towards understanding and emphasizing the essence of Jaffa.
Design: Ron Shenkin Studio
A welcoming room at the entrance display different historical items, images and videos from Tzur Moshe’s settlement period, and more current community information.
Design: Daniel Libeskind, Architects with Yigal Levi, architect. Controversy surrounds Daniel Libeskind’s pyramidal tower in Jerusalem. Following impassioned objections, the city recently approved the plan with major revisions.
Design: Roy David Studio. The office space covers two stories and it is situated inside a newly renovated building proposed by the studio as a high-tech business hub.
Design: Pitsou Kedem Architects. The creation of a line, this birth of the visual act, has been a meeting point throughout history of art, science and technology- from the dawn of writing to the abstractness of cave drawings and the penning of mathematical formulas – all of them make use of graphics to express a novel idea.