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Where the Jerusalem Hills Meet Contemporary Living

Where the Jerusalem Hills Meet Contemporary Living

Where the Jerusalem Hills Meet Contemporary Living sits in a moshav overlooking Jerusalem, Israel, shaped by interior designer Liad Yosef for a couple and their three children. The multi-level house translates years of shared life in a modest unit into a grounded, generous home, using local stone and tailored joinery to hold daily rituals and moments of quiet reflection within a clear, contemporary frame.

Concrete Harmony House Balances Cool Minimalism With Vivid Comfort

FeaturedConcrete Harmony House Balances Cool Minimalism With Vivid Comfort

Concrete Harmony House sets a calm yet expressive tone in Shilat, Israel, where Narkis Rubin Barazani shapes a contemporary family house around light and color. Large panes slide open to a shaded terrace while concrete, deep blues, and warm timber ground the interiors. Each room reads as part of a single narrative, from the crisp black kitchen to the gentle children’s rooms and the quietly composed main bedroom suite.

The Monochrome Frame House: Light-Filled Living For Urban Families

The Monochrome Frame House: Light-Filled Living For Urban Families

The Monochrome Frame House unfolds as a calm, graphic house in Tel Aviv, Israel, composed by designer Narkis Rubin Barazani. Large steel-framed openings, pale floors, and dark built-in volumes align living, dining, and kitchen into one continuous everyday realm. The result is a monochrome interior that leans warm rather than cold, tuned to family life and the soft Mediterranean light that washes in from the garden.

Concrete Harmony House by Narkis Rubin Barazani

FeaturedConcrete Harmony House by Narkis Rubin Barazani

Concrete Harmony House sits in Shilat, Israel, as a crisp, contemporary house by Narkis Rubin Barazani. The project arranges concrete planes, saturated color, and tailored furnishings into a calm yet expressive open-plan interior that glides toward the garden. Everyday life plays out across generous living, dining, and terrace zones, where each room keeps a consistent visual rhythm while allowing small moments of surprise.

HR House by Nimrod Cohen

HR House by Nimrod Cohen

HR House anchors a young family’s move to Kibbutz Kfar Haruv in Israel, reshaping a standard contractor build into a composed house by Nimrod Cohen. The renovation leans on clear geometry and an assured material hand to connect daily life with the southern Golan Heights landscape. What began as a generic shell now reads as a measured, modern home with broad openings, cohesive elevations, and a calm interior rhythm.

Floating Roof House Extends a 76-Meter Screen Toward Calm Gardens

FeaturedFloating Roof House Extends a 76-Meter Screen Toward Calm Gardens

Floating Roof House lands in Tel Aviv, Israel, with a presence equal parts calm and exacting. Pitsou Kedem Architects shape a one-story house around a floating roofline, a geometric mashrabiya, and long planes of concrete and glass. The project reads as a private retreat set within a quiet neighborhood, yet it unfolds as a precise composition of screen, void, and light.

Confidential Company: Color-Driven Offices That Spark Bold Teamwork

Confidential Company: Color-Driven Offices That Spark Bold Teamwork

Confidential Company is an office project in Israel by Setter Architects, planned across five levels for a collaborative workplace culture. The 8,500-square-meter (91,493-square-foot) hub leans on a vibrant, floor-by-floor palette to organize teams, guide movement, and frame daily rituals. Managers sit with their groups, while shared meeting rooms and cafeterias stitch together an egalitarian rhythm from morning coffee to late-afternoon reviews.

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