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Replacing and partially preserving elements of an existing structure, the project includes both housing and commercial units at street level. At its core is an open-air courtyard, a departure from the typical Tel Aviv block, offering light and ventilation to all units while creating a communal space for residents. Large shared balconies overlook the courtyard and extend visual connections toward the park across the street. The courtyard also supports passive climate strategies — providing shade in summer and allowing direct sunlight to enter during winter months. The result is a compact, context-sensitive building that enhances both urban life and domestic comfort.
Project Architect: Oded Fux, Smadar Efrati
Team: Ravit Gal, Idan Agiv, Ido Aziz, Keshet Rosenblum, Oife Gala, Svetlana Tanunina, Noam Burg
Photography: Dor Kedmi
Project Architect: Oded Fux, Smadar Efrati
Team: Ravit Gal, Idan Agiv, Ido Aziz, Keshet Rosenblum, Oife Gala, Svetlana Tanunina, Noam Burg
Photography: Dor Kedmi