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.
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.
Welcome to the apartment that we would all be delighted to reside in, a place belonging to a family from the Sharon region in Israel
The Hottest Loft, located in an old building in the city center, is only 86 square meters and was meticulously planned according to the constraints of supporting columns and beams.
You won’t want to miss this house. Playing with black and white, exposed concrete, dancing lighting fixtures, and guest services that create a unique experience.
After 25 years of living in the same house, a couple in their 50s, from Tel-Aviv, Israel, decided it was time to renovate their family home and adapt it to their new needs.
On every project we take, we try to project the nature of our clients in the design. In this house, we translated their calm and pleasant nature into a meditative space.