Contemporary Pavilion Residence with Linear Swimming Pool
Although from afar it seems one-leveled, this contemporary pavilion residence – which sits on a platform that rises 60cm above ground level – has another level dug underground.
Amit Geron Photography / Amit Geron is a photographer of architecture based in Tel Aviv, Israel.
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Although from afar it seems one-leveled, this contemporary pavilion residence – which sits on a platform that rises 60cm above ground level – has another level dug underground.
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