Open side-bar Menu
 ArchShowcase
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

HSM House in Yehiam, Israel by SO Architecture

 
January 2nd, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: SO Architecture

HSM family house was built in kibbutz Yehiam, where Oded Rozenkier, one of the owners of SO Architecture grew up as a child.

This is a one of three houses built by SO Architecture side by side in kibbutz Yehiam. The house was built with a limited budget, using simple building materials in its base – concrete, wood and local stone. It’s a house of delicate and well thought architectural touches, unique perspectives, putting to use the calm beauty of the given lot which includes a moderate slope and a view towards a natural oak forest.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

  • Architects: SO Architecture
  • Project: HSM House
  • Location: Yehiam, Israel
  • Photography: Shai Epstein
  • Team: Shachar Lulav, Oded Rozenkier, Alejandro Fajnerman

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

The shape of the house towards the street and the other kibbutz houses, is simple and modest, floating slightly, hintsyet does not reveal secrets, purposely as to integrate it in the environment and create a house that is consistent with the other community houses.

The design complexity unfolds momentarily as one enters the house, revealing diverse views towards the wide open scenery of Yehiam and towards intermediate spatial situations between the different parts of the house.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

The plot features a slope along its width, generating height differences of one meter end to end. This rendered as an opportunity to design a structure that follows the natural slope and utilizes it to create functional division between private and public areas throughout the house. The public areas are located at the lower level of the house, and the bedrooms – at the top.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

The patio, located near the entrance, is the heart of the house. It organizes the utilities of the house in the space around it, enabling unique relations between private and public, open and closed, built and nature. On the southern end of the patio a floating wall ensures the privacy of the inhabitants towards the street, on the one hand, and enables natural air to pass beneath the children’s rooms and ventilate the entire house, on the other.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

The patio that centers around a fruit tree serves as a visual point. It filters in daylight that floods the house throughout the day. The tree however, has a major role in shading the window from the southern sun, In addition to giving green touch to the interior of the house, one that fits with its environment.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

The large northern windows open up to face the view, allowing the inhabitants to enjoy the surrounding nature, without compromising their privacy to the neighbors. This happens in the living room, in the dining room, and in the master bedroom, all of which are directed towards the view.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Through the entire length of the open northern façade, a wide deck is spread. It follows the shape of the house and creates an inviting outside three-dimensional space, as it climbs from the living room to the upper level of the master bedroom.

The shape of the deck includes a changing slope that is used as a playground for the children in the family, and acquires plasticity to the look of the house in its facade.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

The visual richness introduced by the patio, the house levels and the bare scenery, allow a range of different views and experiences throughout the different parts of the house.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

The living room, kitchen and dining space, benefit from the juxtaposition between the open view and the inner patio, while the more private spaces in the house enjoy a wide scale of glimpses to the public space and the scenery.

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © Shai Epstein

Image Courtesy © SO Architecture

Image Courtesy © SO Architecture

Image Courtesy © SO Architecture

Image Courtesy © SO Architecture

Image Courtesy © SO Architecture

Image Courtesy © SO Architecture

Tags: ,

Category: House




© 2024 Internet Business Systems, Inc.
670 Aberdeen Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
+1 (408) 882-6554 — Contact Us, or visit our other sites:
TechJobsCafe - Technical Jobs and Resumes EDACafe - Electronic Design Automation GISCafe - Geographical Information Services  MCADCafe - Mechanical Design and Engineering ShareCG - Share Computer Graphic (CG) Animation, 3D Art and 3D Models
  Privacy PolicyAdvertise