On a Tel Aviv Rooftop Resides a Penthouse with a Pool
The turquoise pool and the flora fluttering in the urban spirit turn this penthouse in Tel Aviv into a lovely corner overlooking a gray urban landscape, which sings out to the bustling city.
The turquoise pool and the flora fluttering in the urban spirit turn this penthouse in Tel Aviv into a lovely corner overlooking a gray urban landscape, which sings out to the bustling city.
This Tel-Aviv triplex from the ’80s was divided into three separate apartments that, over the years, were damaged and neglected.
Four years ago, Inon Ben-David was approached by a young couple with a request to create their dream home, a Little House in the Prairie, in Kfar Szold, a kibbutz located on a hill with stunning views of the Hula Valley. By the time the construction was completed, the couple had married and welcomed two children, and now they enjoy their breathtaking property as a family.
This brand-new private home, planned and designed by architect Marina Rechter-Rubinstein, owner of ReMa Architects, is part of a two-family house in Gan Yavne.
Open spaces, a family room, and a large balcony: This apartment was designed like a private villa, whilst actually being located on the 21st floor
The interior space was designed as an open plan that includes a living room and kitchen both overlooking the breathtaking hills of Ramot Menashe, which are abundant in vineyards and orchards.
The second branch of the CO-WORKING spaces by Fattal – ROOMS occupies three floors of 3,900 square meters in ‘A’ Tower, Raanana, with a rooftop of 400 square meters.
Strips of basalt stone cover the external facades of the house planned by Hila Hendifer. The heavy presence of the stone gets a light boost from the wide windows system.