440sqm House, Herzliya
Photographs: Amit Geron
A fluent yet great gesture of linking indoor and outdoor was the main guide in this project. The house is built on a dual plot, and the challenge was giving the costumers a sense of privacy, intimacy and freedom with in their home.
The project is surrounded by natural light and vegetation, that flows inside in various methods and locations. The main yard, overlooking the living room feels like a natural extension of the built area. Blurring the boundaries of indoor-outdoor.
The central patio strokes with natural light and nature even the most intimate parts of the house, preserving a constant dialogue between in and out at every position one may stand.
The upper level floats above the ground floor, leaning over the massive stone wall, allowing the flow of movement and air throughout the house.
Designed by Anderman Architects – Website | FB
Architect in charge: Naama Hayun
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Project Management: Shahar & Roi
Kitchen: Habitat
Lighting: Ailon Gavish
Furniture: Habitat
Carpentry: Khaled Brick
Gardening: Haim Cohen
Supply of stone: Mapalei Hayam
Stone works: Yaniv Turgeman
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