Renovated Apartment in Haifa by Irena Elbaz
The interior design of this apartment was conceived by Israeli designer Irena Elbaz. The apartment is located in Haifa, Israel.
The interior design of this apartment was conceived by Israeli designer Irena Elbaz. The apartment is located in Haifa, Israel.
Project: Wooden Bungalows Architect: Studio for Design and Architecture Ron Shenkin Contractor: Ziv Alon Ltd Photographer: Albert Adot Location: Dor, Israel Year: 2015 Square meters: 40 square meters per unit Studio for Design and Architecture Ron Shenkin recently completed a group of wooden bungalows located in Dor, Israel. These wooden bungalows have sea views and
Located in Tel Aviv, this duplex apartment has been renovated by Pitsou Kedem Architects. The apartment has 160 sqm plus 50 sqm balconies. Description by Pitsou Kedem Architect: This is a small yet complex project of a duplex apartment renovation that was, for the architects, an especially challenging project. How would it be possible to install
Garden Apartment in Jaffa is a small home located in Tel Aviv, Israel, designed by Itai Palti. Description by Itai Palti: The space we began with was a mish-mash of small rooms and corridors – the result of years of informal additions and alterations to the building. In essence, the Jaffa apartment was originally created
Completed in 2015 by Henkin Shavit Studio, the Reflection House is an exquisite example of blending preservation with modernization. Located in the historic city of Safed, Israel, this old stone house exemplifies the harmonious coexistence of the old and the new.
Street Capture project is developed by designer Ariel Zuckerman from Tel Aviv which proposes a unique combination of street art and furniture design.
Project: Industrial Style Workspace Architects: Roy David Architecture Client: Jelly Button Games, Hamutzim Studio Size: 700sqm Year: 2015 Location: Shoken 27 Str, Tel Aviv, Israel Industry: Multimedia Games Design Photography: Yoav Gurin Architect David Roy has designed new offices in Tel Aviv for Jelly Button Games and Hamutzim Studio. The new workspace designed for, Jelly
” House in a Moshav ” was built in 1951 for a Jewish immigrants family from Libya. It started as a small unit, typical for the houses built by Jewish Agency in those years, and it was extended as the family was growing.