Tranquil Abiding by Studio MM Architect
The siting of the Tranquil Abiding home was driven by three distinct benchmarks: the temple, the sun, and a creek which runs through the middle of the property.
The siting of the Tranquil Abiding home was driven by three distinct benchmarks: the temple, the sun, and a creek which runs through the middle of the property.
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The Triangle Layer house is a proposed broad boundary that extends beyond the criteria of numerical functionality and specs in the human-to-human relationship between space and space.
Project: AK House Architects: Pitsou Kedem Architects Design Team: Shirley Marco, Nir Rotem, Pitsou Kedem Light Design: Orly Avron Alkabes Location: Ramat Hasharon, Israel Total site area: 1100sqm Total floor area: 360sqm Completed: 2020 Photo Credits: Amit Geron Text by Pitsou Kedem Architects This corner house is located at the meeting point of a pair
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The Nest house extends on this side. The building protrudes from the slope of the hill, fully adapted to the contours of the terrain. On the western side, it is almost underground.
To strengthen the family through design we needed to create a retreat that fosters and accentuates community and interaction, facilitates multi-generational family gathering, and supports aging in place.