Article source: The K.O.T Project Architects and planners
What happens at the junction of a design rich aesthetic from the 50s through the 70s and the “cleanliness” of current design? When minimalist utilitarian carpentry meets crafted objects and Oriental inspiration? What sparks when urbanity and nature loving coalesced? This intersection of worlds is found in the newly designed Nahalat Yitzhak apartment in Tel Aviv.
- Architects: The K.O.T Project Architects and planners (kfir Galatia azulay)
- Project: “Fun-ctional box” Duplex Apartment
- Location: Telaviv, Israel
- Photography: Gidon Levin
- Client: Fashion designer and his partner, a media figure
- Area: 138 sqm
- Project year: 2016