Kol-Tzivion Residential Project, Kfar Shmaryahu

Kol-Tzivion Residential Project

Design: Studio de Lange, Architects. Titled ‘Aluminum Vested Home’ this property is located in one of central Israel’s earliest communities, and sitting on a hilly 1000 m² plot. The house was created for a young family of 5.

Jelly Button Games and Hamutzim Studio

Jelly Button Games and Hamutzim Studio

Design: Roy David Studio. The new workspace designed for, Jelly Button Games and Hamutzim Studio, two companies sharing the same roof & founders, was a great challenge for the Architect Roy David, founder of the Tel Aviv based Architecture and Interior Design Studio.

B House in Ramat Hasharon, Israel

Berger House

Design: Tal Goldsmith Fish Design Studio. The house was planned for a couple holding senior positions, who decided to move their offices to their home so as to be with their young children throughout the day.

The Hidden House in Tel Aviv, Israel

Hidden House

This house in Tel Aviv designed by Israelevitz Architects is full of contradictions, between sealed and closed, to open to natural light and to the outside area. Contradictions between colors and drama of volumes.

Open Sided Shelter in Pardesia, Concrete Structure

Open Sided Shelter

Design: Ron Shenkin studio for architecture & design. The structure functions as a place of convergence of mourners and for the reading of eulogies prior to and during the burial. It’s essential nature is that of a pavilion or open sided shelter and is located next to the cemetery.

Serpantina in Tel Aviv, Urban Shade Competition

Proposals were evaluated on the basis of their industrial, social and urban feasibility as part of the ambition to advance a broader transformation of urban spaces in Israel and in other contexts with similar climates.

Bespoke Lighting 22 Rothschild Building

Design: Rona Meyuchas Koblenz, rmkdesignoffice. Rona Meyuchas Koblenz designer and owner of rmkdesignoffice has just completed work on a bespoke lighting project which she was commissioned to create by the Aviv Group Israel.

Open and Transparent to the City, Israel

Tel Aviv Penthouse 2

Design: Pitsou Kedem Architects. This unconventional design by Pitsou Kedem blurs the borders between private space and outdoor space. In a new building, in the old north of Tel Aviv, a unique penthouse covering an entire floor of some 600 square meters, is open and transparent in four directions.

Porter School Tel Aviv – PSES Building

Porter School of Environmental Studies Building

Design: Geotectura / Axelrod-Grobman Architects / Chen Architects. In a milestone for sustainable building in Israel, the Porter School of Environmental Studies Building has been inaugurated, providing space for environmental teaching, research, exhibitions, conferences and demonstrations of environmental technologies. The EcoBuilding includes a Capsule suspended high over the atrium and the EcoWall, a thermal-solar tubes system for energy production.

Float House Israel Residence, Tel Aviv Home

Float House

Design: Pitsou Kedem Architects. A one story, private residence in the center of the country. The architectural concept was to create a structure with a continuous, wide space, divided by internal courtyards and movable partitions into smaller spaces used for a variety of different functions.

Ramat Hasharon House, Israel Residence

Ramat Hasharon House 1

Design: Pitsou Kedem Architects. A frontal courtyard excavated to a depth of three meters and the second courtyard at the level of the building’s ground floor. This topographical interface creates a unique cross section to the building’s mass with each part of the building, even the section constructed as a basement, being open to its own courtyard.

Wohl Centre – Bar-Ilan University Building

The Wohl Centre, a major expansion to the Bar-Ilan University Campus in Ramat- Gan, Israel, is the central convention center for the university, utilized for university programs and special events.

CH house Tel Aviv – New Israel Property

The clients wanted a modern house without levels, open, but with intimate corners for the family. It was important for the couple to stay at the same neighborhood, but to build a house according to their new needs.

Urban Villa – Israel Residence

In the 1950s what was known as the “International Style” was highly developed in Tel Aviv. It developed thanks to architects who studied at the Bauhaus Institute in Germany and who then returned to Israel to continue their work.