Gindi Apartment, Tel Aviv / Dorit Weinbren
The Gindi TLV project has long been an iconic presence in Tel Aviv, altering the city’s skyline. One of the apartments within, worth lingering on, belongs to a couple in their 60s.
The Gindi TLV project has long been an iconic presence in Tel Aviv, altering the city’s skyline. One of the apartments within, worth lingering on, belongs to a couple in their 60s.
A general renovation of an existing apartment in central Tel Aviv for a couple with three young children. The apartment occupies an entire floor in a preserved building, merged from two apartments into one.
Interior designer Meital Zimber was asked to design a contractor’s apartment for a young family, a couple, and their four small children. The family requested a cheerful home, alongside ample storage solutions and practical thinking, considering the young age of their four children.
After years of living in one of the southern cities, it was time for the family to move to a spacious private house that precisely catered to their current and future needs.
The Hod Hasharon Residence is positioned in the center of a square plot and built with the concept of an exposed concrete cube housing the floors of the rooms, enveloped in a bright, airy shell
The house in question is located in the settlement of Yad Rambam, in the center of Israel, yet far from the hustle and bustle. This makes it an island of tranquility surrounded by open spaces and greenery visible from all directions.
A couple in their 40s, with three adolescents, turned to designer Yossi Shaul as they sought to buy a spacious, large home. They wished to remain in their beloved neighborhood nestled in the Jerusalem mountains, continuing to relish the clear air and unparalleled scenery.
Ramat Aviv Gimel neighborhood in Tel Aviv, is characterized by new construction alongside old buildings. In recent years, the urban landscape has changed as each of those old buildings has added a balcony to each apartment.