Pastoral Garden Duplex / Tzvia Kazayoff
The Pastoral Garden Duplex is a good example of how a house, or an apartment, should be faithful to the lifestyles of those who live in it, even if the planning different from what is customary.
The Pastoral Garden Duplex is a good example of how a house, or an apartment, should be faithful to the lifestyles of those who live in it, even if the planning different from what is customary.
Welcome to the home of one of the most well-known and respected families from the domestic textile industry in Israel, located in one of the newest neighborhoods in the beautiful town of Caesarea.
Project: Cata-Vento House Architects: Equipe Lamas Lead Architect: Samuel Lamas Location: Brasilia, Brazil Area: 375 m² Year: 2022 Photographs: Joana França The Cata-Vento House is implanted as a flower in the arid landscape of the Cerrado Biome, the Brazilian savannah. A couple seeking tranquility and connection with nature commissioned this urban refuge located 15 minutes
The Family House Polánka is based on concrete foundations and a slab, walled with sand-lime bricks, the ceiling structure is made of reinforced concrete.
It is not necessary to be aware of new trends in interior design in order to correctly arrange all the pieces of furniture and decor, to select the finishing materials necessary for the repair.
A house designed by the architect duo Hila and Dan Israelevitz is built on a mountainside in the Carmel region and blends harmoniously into its surroundings.
Designed for a family of five, the D house hides its structural complexity through its volumetric simplicity. Large boxes placed on the highest part of the land organize the interior and outdoor space through their layout and orientation.
A successful blend of old and new, along with some unconventional and bold ideas from the Studio Dulu design team, bring this unique house in Tel Aviv to life.
This brick and glass extension fits snugly onto the back of a double fronted weatherboard worker’s cottage in Clifton Hill. Designed to capture light from the north, as well as views of an existing bottle brush tree to the south