Two in One House / Raz Melamed Architect
The Two in One House features spectacular architecture through balanced touches of concrete, wood, black and white which seamlessly lace from the exterior to the interior of the house in all their glory.
Raz Melamed is a Tel Aviv–based architect specializing in bespoke residential design. His work is defined by clean, modern lines and a focus on practical functionality, ensuring that each home seamlessly integrates style with everyday living. Drawing on local context and contemporary influences, Raz crafts spaces that feel both timeless and tailored to the unique needs of each client.
Every project undertaken by Raz Melamed begins with an in‑depth consultation to understand the homeowner’s lifestyle and aspirations. From concept through execution, he develops custom solutions—whether reconfiguring interior layouts or selecting finishes—that enhance comfort, light, and flow. The result is a personalized architecture that balances aesthetic restraint with inventive details, creating homes that resonate with both beauty and purpose.
LOCATION: Tel Aviv, Israel
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The Two in One House features spectacular architecture through balanced touches of concrete, wood, black and white which seamlessly lace from the exterior to the interior of the house in all their glory.
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