Kisu (kiss in Japanese) is an sian restaurant located near Tel Aviv. The design is sian inspired mostly from the Japanese culture.
Every wall in the restaurant gives another glimpse of the mysterious culture.
The entrance wall is covered with Hexagons in different colors which change with every angle you look.
Another wall next to the bar is actually a partition made from colored aluminum chain with a printed image of rice field printed all over it. You must take a step away to enjoy the great image.
Penda reveals a residential high-rise for Tel Aviv that is defined by arches and cascading terraces and that responds to the broad display of the city’s Bauhaus era and the haptic materiality of its Old Town.
Measuring 116m in height, the condominium tower features 17.650 squaremeters of residential areas on 18 floors. The building will house a range of residential layouts from 1-bedroom to 4- bedroom apartments as well as penthouses with double-height spaces on its top. A cave-like pool and spa area will occupy the base of the building, while community areas like a yoga-studio, a restaurant and shelter spaces are shared on the first 2 floors and cores.
Yashar Architects, one of Israel’s largest and leading architecture firms, unveils the new 15,000 SQM Israeli Headquarters of European software corporation, SAP. The SAP HQ is located in Ra’anana’s expanding industrial zone and is conceptually designed as a transparent glass box with a double shell consisting of a curtain wall on the inside and a system of shading slats in the east, south and west directions.
The Eco360 is a single-family four-bedroom home located north of Tel Aviv. The goal of the project designed by Geotectura was to build a sustainable home that would be Energy-Positive and include excellent indoor air and light quality while reflecting the beauty of the surroundings.
The challenge was even greater as the view of the sea is to the west, so traditional passive design solutions that are appropriate for the south façade were not valid in this case. An unusual geometrical optimization was needed to obtain all the passive design features while facing the west. The house is well insulated and is largely heated by the energy that is generated by body heat and household equipment.
A remarkable historic landmark house with a huge garden built in 1930’s. The studio was careful to maintain the character of the rooms and strived to return the beauty and glory to this former mansion.
Due to the strict regulations the exterior was not allowed to be altered, even the original iron front doors and porch railings had to be restored.
The studio was commissioned to review plans and bring a halted renovation project to completion. One of the challenges was to revamp a dreary long and narrow basement with extremely problematic givens (no light, a low ceiling of 2.25cm., unseemly pipes, and more) and turn it into a prominent lounge.
A challenging layout where the master bedroom emerges straight from the living room. Reflective mirrors are used to seemingly enlarge the space, while concealing the obvious entrance as well as the large television screen. An extensive yet aesthetically blending palette of colors is chosen to afford life and joy to the space.
A three-bedroom apartment commissioned for family visits in Israel. An extremely detailed brief was provided by the client who wished to maximize space. The chosen color palette was a monochromatic warm grey. Stunning accessories with splashes of yellow were added to provide color and life.
Article source: Orly Dekter and Sharon Finn Interior Designer
An Israeli Branch of the international office-leasing company Regus, The company has spread in 3,000 sites, 900 cities in 120 countries worldwide . The Tel Aviv branch is the company’s ninth branch in Israel, but the first that combines private offices and Co-working area, and is considered the company’s flag project in Israel which offers private furnished offices and co-working desk spaces and un-formal working areas.
“Dojo” is an Israeli start-up company purchased in 2017 by “Bullguard”. Today’s home network looks like a small business network, as the modern smart home is connected to over dozens of devices, such as thermostats, TVs, light switches, alarm systems, etc.