Fuller House by Architect Ron Rozen
The Fuller house is built on an elongated estate that stretches from the main road on its south side through to farmlands on its north side, with neighboring farms located to its east and west.
The Fuller house is built on an elongated estate that stretches from the main road on its south side through to farmlands on its north side, with neighboring farms located to its east and west.
This property modest yet mesmerizing, a vibrant and lively home of five, belongs to a hi-tech professional couple and their three grown children.
The aim was to create a cozy home that would include a large open-plan ground floor with a large kitchen and a spacious living room
The concept for home was ‘pop art in the desert’. Due to the couple’s love for the artistic stream and their sweet memories of the Burning Man Festival they attended.
In 2019, 36 years after the company’s founding, Herzog Fox Neeman, moved from their previous 3000sqm offices in Beit Asia to a beautiful, newly renovated 16-storey office tower in Central Tel Aviv.
The couple hired the services of Sara and Nirit Frenkel, owners of Frenkel Architecture & Interior Design, who specialize in the planning of luxury villas and estates.
In this project the client’s art collection brought this vibrancy to life all over the office and helped Melamed incorporate the colorful element that he so loves.
After many years of operating from their previous studio in Tel-Aviv Port, Auerbach-Halevy relocated to their new 600sqm pent-house offices at an industrial park in Lod.