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.
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.
Article source: Dalit Lilienthal Interior Design Studio
Finding the perfect balance between practical needs of living and the space for being, this 65 SQM apartment in Tel-Aviv went through a complete renovation. All inner walls were demolished and a new layout was designed, repositioning public and private areas from scratch, tailor made for a young family.
Nevo-Molson Lawyers are a law firm dealing with medical malpractice and their office is located in the new ‘Alon Towers’ on the 29th floor in Tel Aviv.
Space programming, planning and interior design for a philanthropy organization.
The Lautman fund supports educational programs and social projects with the goal of promoting co-existence and equality between diverse communities in Israeli society.
Shirli Zamir Design Studio designed the new VISA innovation center and offices located in Rotschild 22 – Tel Aviv, Israel.
Just like any project, the environment of its location was studied and taken into account. Right at the beginning of the project, the city, a special feature of the new innovation center became the main aspect in our inspiration, and we decided to take the magnificent 360 ° surrounding city view of the beautiful modern Tel Aviv, and create an interpretation of the city’s skyline.
The 700 square-meter office is located in the heart of Tel Aviv city, in an area filled with Bauhaus buildings and eclectic hybrid skyscrapers composed of historical structures and modern elements combined. Roy David Architecture was tasked with making the space habitable for the high tech, innovative venture capital named Aleph.
Development of a new design concept for the largest home design retail chain in Israel. The design emphasizes the size of Betili and its leadership in the field, though, among other things, a trendy and confident substantial language of concrete and raw wood and an open and very spacious planogram. A sculptural “Avenue of the Accessories” structure, accompanies the customers from the entrance into the depth of the store, thus emphasizing the unique Betili interdependence between furniture and matching accessories. The store’s centerpiece is the “Betili Studio” where customers can take an active part in designing various furniture, selecting finishing materials and planning furniture settings fitting their home. This customer empowerment allows the retailer to take over the home design domain and strengthen its position as THE dominant signature in that domain.
RUST Architects in collaboration with Greentectura designed the Iron Source new head office in Sarona Tower in central Tel Aviv. The four floors, with a total area of 10,000 square meters, accommodate hundreds of employees in various departments.
Offices of various sizes have been positioned around the exterior of the space while public functions form around the core of the building which at points “invade and cling” to the façade to bring direct natural light to them and break the sequence of the offices.