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      <image:caption>URBAN RENEWAL  Urban renewal projects are not a new concept. Renewal projects are planned worldwide and are finally becoming a common approach in Israel too. Israel suffers from high density and a low un-built sites balance. Considering these aspects, urban renewal becomes extremely important. We do not have any more open space to exploit, yet we do have plenty of neighborhoods that were built decades ago, that suffer from neglecting and are today at a overall bad condition. These neighborhoods are a significant part of Israel's real estate future. They offer a huge renewal potential inside the existing cities, as they lean on existing infrastructures.  Anderman Architects in collaboration with "Enav entrepreneur", "T.N.A" and Hadera municipality are involved today in several urban renewal projects in different stages of planning. The future is nearby and we are very happy to be playing an active role in designing it.   Site area: 21000 sq |   2950 apartments Architect in charge: Adi Cohen | Project Management: T.N.A | Entrepreneur: "Enav"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>YH9 the project is located in one of the most occupied business districts in israel. it is a mixed use building offering a variety of functions that contributes to the existing street. the project hold commercial facilities, offices, short term appartments and a floating open floor up high that acts as an urban balcony, connects between the different functions and and allows the building to seem light and natural. urban renwall, reuse and sustainabilty are issues in the front row of univerasl discussions our vision is to bring to life our beliefs about the strength of urban mixed use and its ongoing effects on urban renwall. Architects in charge: Amit Kochen | Illustrations: 3Dvision</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DILIGENT urban renwall, reuse and sustainabilty are issues in the front row of univerasl discussions a whole lot of talking and discussing and way to little actions. in this new project we are designing we have been given the chance to actually do.. the project is a business hotel in one of the most occupied business districts in israel. the first three storeys are currently occupied by an old industrial facility. instead of destroying the building and planning a new one instead, we plan to reserve most of it. though the majority of the building mass will remain, its design will change extensivly. inside and out. the industrial look and feel will remain in the large loft rooms along with new facilities and modern systems that will bring the building up to date and transform it to adjust to its new functional needs. over the existing builiding will arise  several more floors, built using "dry technologies", enabling fast construction and light weight structures. none the less important is that the new design is distinctly inspired by the authentic industrial vibe of the existing building. the vision is to create a functioning renewal method. the functions and design are replaced but we give a large scale of concideration in reusing many of the resources that have already been used. we believe it not necessary to begin a new project by demolishing the existing. some times it is possible and even best to use the foundations thar are already on ground. Architects in charge: Amit Kochen | Illustrations: 3Dvision</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>OKP In Jerusalem, it is impossible to eat humus without it involving a story as well as it is not possible to buy a building without receiving a history lesson. Old Katamon Place was born more than 100 years before we were born. At first there were 2 arab villas. One of them overlooking the road and the other overlooking the donkeys path behind. Back to back. After that, the Jordanians arrived and the building were rented to the rich men of the city and grew bigger and bigger. After the war, Israeli citizens arrived and those buildings were combined into one building. A few years later, the Israeli secret services bought the building and extended the building using it for their needs for decades. The building's history was impossible to ignore. Although we added a wide extend of floors and functions we worked very hard on maintaining the building's character and authenticity. 8 very spacious apartments were designed. Each occupying half a floor. Each apartment has a front wide façade. Modern infrastructures were planned, new floors were designed, and a new staircase holding a Bauhaus vertical window stretches over the building. Keeping the unique location in mind, every apartment was designed with a modern yet local Jerusalem feel.   Site area: 959 sq | built area: 2500 sq Architect in charge: Efrat Tudros | Entrepreneur: "Jerusalem jersey" | Illustrations: 3Division</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MARKET PLACE We are standing on Rambam street, two building away to the "Carmel" market, overlooking this new project's site. Overlooking the project and smelling the market. Seeing the dealers stands in the nearby pedestrian street, but stealing glances at the market. The market was there first. And probably will remain long after the next municipal project. When arriving back at the office, we spread our sketch books, and it was clear to us that it is not possible to design another typical Tel Avivian building in the front row with the well known market. A little wood coating and some popping windows just won't do it. We designed on the ground floor a store out of consideration of the existing urban façade, and a joyful colorful glass along the street façade. In another market, the one in Jaffa, we found a man that can still produce old fashion shutters. Metal  doors with small cracks for air flow and natural light penetration. We told our selves, that one day, when we are older and the kids will be all grown up, we will buy an apartment by the market and we will go strolling the market on early Friday mornings just before all the crowd arrives. And we will feel 24 years old. Again.   Site area: 325 sq | built area: 890 sq Architect in charge: Galit Shacham | Entrepreneur: "Kennedy Realestate" | Illustrations: Anderman Architects</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>JEWISH SPORT MUSEUM The Jewish sport museum, that plans to be built in the Macabiya village, is a multipurpose project that includes, other than a museum, other different man functions such as a guest house, a large auditorium, class rooms and offices. the complexity of the museum emerges since it planned to be located in the heart a green campus, surrounded by eclectic buildings. Our proposal tried to do exactly the opposite. Combining all functions in to a simple rectangular shaped building. Our building floats over the campus garden, letting the garden emerge inside. the auditorium's ceiling, that is buried underground also has a multifunctional purpose- it leads the visitors of the museum upstairs and through it the museum's exhibits are integrated with the campus to the outdoors. Making the exhibits available to wide audience does not only invite people into the museum but also gives the entire macabiya campus a new and meaningful entrance.   Site area: 3000 sq | built area: 3500 sq Planning Team: Einat Mor, Hadas Wexler, Adi Cohen, Naama Hayun | Entrepreneur: "Maccabi World Union" | Illustrations: Anderman Architects</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SPA HOTEL In a magical mountain site, between "Abu Gosh" and "Har Adar", stands an old building which started as a sanatorium and is now abandoned. The Entrepreneur who bought the property was asking to transform the building into a modern spa hotel that shall host visitors for relaxation and health vacations. Our goal was clear but hard to achieve- adjusting the building to contemporary hotel standards despite the old structures, and changing the design so it will be suited to the new project approach. The narrow rooms were designed in a horizontal concept that should give a large feel to the room. The bathrooms are planned to be transparent, and by that allows the room to seem even bigger. The room is oriented to the Jerusalem Mountains through a new and large balcony. The material and colors palette consisting of oak parquet, bright wood furniture, white bricks and a touch of smoked relaxing colors, was designed around the spirit of the spa hotel. On the suites floor, we combined 2 historical rooms to a large and spacious suite.   Site area: 14000 sq | built area: 16000 sq Planning Team: Michal Dovrat, Shirly Marko | Entrepreneur: Reuven Ella | Illustrations: Anderman Architects</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>XXL 16 acres in "Givat Shaul" in Jerusalem. 100,000 sq of building rights. And a direct entrance from the new planned highway to Jerusalem, are a good start for a project. Only then you arrive at the site, become aware of the green mountains around and realizing that this project may steal the neighborhood of its green assets. From the first program meetings we realize that this project will have it all- huge shopping stores on the street floor, a technological college, a convention center and offices. So we dissolved the mass into smaller parts- Ground floor and over them, floating, the offices buildings. The void between them was designed a green roof which is the main motion axis of the project, allowing the existing buildings behind reserve their glance at the view. The offices areas were also fragmented into 3 spacious compounds, creating open patios between them that also allows the view from neighborhood to the mountains.   Site area: 16,000 sq | built area: 103,000 sq Architectin charge: Efrat Dvir | Entrepreneur: "Jerusalem Jersey" | Illustrations: Danny Rozen | Project Management: T.N.A</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HOPE Honestly, we haven't been to "The Tikva" neighborhood for years. Honestly, before returning there, a short while ago, we thought the same as you. But when we arrived at the site we found loads of old fashioned magic. The kind that does not make it to the magazines, that will not make it to the evening news. A nostalgic neighborhood for its good parts and the bad. A lot of small houses, a lot of people on the balconies and the public gardens. A street. A grocery shop. A real live neighborhood. We knew we were not to plan two 8 stories building that will look as if we copied and pasted some generic building from Ashdod, Hadera or Natanya. So we went back to the classic Tel Aviv buildings. Those from the 50's. the buildings that create the street and not only stand beside it. Back to the garden below the building that sometimes even links one street to the other. Back to buildings that "talk" to each other and not only self centered. "Hatikva" is not only the name of a neighborhood. It is also the belief that things can be done differently, a bit better.   Site area: 2200 sq | No of apartments: 52 Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler | Project Management: T.N.A | Entrepreneur: "Svirsky" | Illustrations: Anderman Architects</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>THE PATH The programme is for a museum. A nature museum. With all kinds of wings and climbing walls and a planetarium and a restaurant and offices. surrounding the site- government buildings, "Israel's Museum", "The Knesset", "The Hebrew University". And framing all these is Jerusalem itself. A whole lot of "story" around the site, but somehow, standing on the small hill where the museum is about to be built, and there is mainly a strong sense of the two main roads surrounding the site. Cant help but wondering "where is that story? Where is Jerusalem?" We planned the museum as a few buildings. That reacted to the requirement for the museum to be built in several stages and also to the green extension close by.  The small buildings have a rather small footprint and connecting all the parts of the museum is a PATH. A new street planned only for pedestrians, connecting the government offices, "Israel's Museum", the university, "The Knesset" and many more. The museum is planned around the path. Part of it fully exposed, inviting guests to come in. in other parts, floating over the path are bridges connecting the different museum wings. The museum's scale is modest. Examining its section, will create a deep connection to the long known Jerusalem alleys. It is cozy to walk through, without the massive traffic surrounding. A good spot for a detour, for a coffee break.   Site area: 45000 sq | built area: 15000 sq Co Architect: Danny Rozen | Planning Team: Hadas Wexler, Galit Shacham, Efrat Tudros, Efrat Dvir | Illustrations: Danny Rozen</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TLV PATIO Vizel strret is one of those Tel Aviv streets you know. Even if you never visited Vizel street you must have visited some very similar streets based in Tel Aviv. Nostalgic Tel Aviv streets, low scale, green with the white city buildings we love so much. The entrepreneur asked us to design a modern building that utilizes the extended building rights. He gave us a site which building on it to the full building right would create a huge building that does not integrate with the street, that will always look newer than its neighboring building. To avoid that, we designed a green patio in the center of the building. One that will not only create air circulation to the apartments, but also allows comfortable open vertical movement areas and dissolves the mass. Allowing the building to be a lot more light rather than massive. The patio is planned to create nice encounters between the residents, in the staircase and the elevator. Just like it used to be.   Site area: 1400 sq | No of apartments: 36 Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler | Entrepreneur: "Gindi Investments" | Illustrations: Anderman Architects</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TRANSPERANT Our first meeting with the partners a Greylock was revolving around the word "Transparency". It is one of the main international company's values, part of the managing perception and an essential part of the worldview. They were talking about transparency, and we were looking west from the ninth floor. We quickly noted to our selves- there is nothing blocking the view to the sea from this place nor is there any building higher than the Greylock's building in sight. We thought to ourselves, not only the people in the offices deserve a constant sea view. The secretaries and other employees deserve a sea view as well. Obviously we could not avoid the need of walls. So we cancelled as many of them as possible and those who could not be cancelled, were designed to be glass. I order to have at least one solid footprint in the offices we landed "The Spaceship". A central work area that occupies all those that did not land an ocean view office.   Built Area: 750 sq Architect in charge: Galit Shacham | Project Managment: Mario Maschani | Photographs: Little Shauli</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WEEKEND HOUSE Many stories have been told about "Migdal" but we were not impressed. The first time we arrived there, standing on the northern corner of the site, we realized we were wrong. Green mountains, fields turning yellow, a lake, snow up ahead. It felt like Europe in a 10 minutes drive from Tiberias. The entrepreneur asked us to plan 14-16 units for people who can afford themselves a weekend home in one of the most beautiful places in Israel. The site did not make it easy. A long narrow strip with  a very steep topography. Not east, but the view was defiantly worth the effort. We also offered another model of mini villas that can have a private garden as well as use the neighbor unit's roof, more suitable for people that are used to live on a large scaled site in the city. I don’t know if the second model we offered is what made us win the competition. But the important thing is that we won.   Site area: 4700 sq | No. of units: 22 Architect in charge: Efrat Tudros | Entrepreneur: Eitan Bloomberg | Illustrations: Anderman Architects</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>NEGEV DAY CARE CENTER That phone call you always wait for. On the line is Nadav. The competition organizer. Short small talk and courtesy words with a lot of tension in the air. Nadav cuts to the chase. "You won". Your offer Beat 121 other entries submitted from 18 countries. The entire office is psyched. I can't hear Nadav. I don’t really need to right now. That was the end of the process. The beginning was 5 months earlier, we received the competition's terms, signed up for a field visit and started our studies. There was a lot to study. a few tours in existing daycare centers got us acquainted with the users of these centers. Adults with extreme disabilities. Planning for them (and no less important- for the staff working with them) is not an easy mission. Not technically, not practically, not emotionally. We tried to keep it simple, clean and functional. Keeping in mind that the users of this project can be disturbed by any visual or sound based stimulation and that every problem of clearance and accessibility can make the smallest mission impossible for them.  Our approach of simple-clean-functional became even more important. Around the two main patio gardens, functioning as a shielded outdoor, we placed the class rooms and other functions. The outside world remains outside and life is created around the patios who are open to the sky. Surrounding the building is a public garden. One that will provide as a public space for the neighborhood as well as the center's residents. Apparently, even today, clean-simple-functional is still relevant. Still appreciated.   Site area: 3500 sq | built area: 2700 sq Co Architect: Danny Rozen | Planning Team: Hadas Wexler, Efrat Tudros, Efrat Dvir | Illustrations: Danny Rozen</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>PLUS MINUS It is hard to avoid the massive presence of the large wooden box floating over this house's garden. It is a complicated technological challenge which stretches the constructional bounderies to their edge."Hidden" on the second floor is the small terrace planted beside the box. Though almost hidden and in spite of her modesty,her presence is as important as the main garden.  The garden supplements the big "Plus" with a small gracefull "Minus". The positive-negetive relationship between them both is fertilizing and they complete each other creating a functioning whole living system. Achieving balance is not always creating equal The big box fully shades the outer deck and the outdoor lounge, out of consideration of the Israeli warm climate. The small garden is an ease and pleasant relaxing area beside the box.   Site area: 1000 sqm | built area: 700 sqm Architect in charge: Michal Argov | Project management: "Shahar &amp; Roi" The Green Bros | Landscaping: Haim Kohen | Structural Engineer: Doron Toweg | Aluminium: Apex | Photographs: Amit Geron</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/stripes-skin</loc>
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    <lastmod>2023-07-13</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>STRIPES SKIN Designing this project started with a conflict. Given a small site and our aspiration as well as the client's to create transparency and loads of light. Open is exposed. Exposed in not suitable for small sites. It demolishes privacy.In order to overcome our conflict we designed a modern "mashrabiya", made of painted steel, which stretches all around the building, creating a second skin. The system can fold to a horizontal state in places where exposing is positive and necessary, and refold to a vertical state where hiding is in need.The skin is more than just a practical functional accessory. It is the design theme of the entire project. the project reacts to the skin no less than the skin reacts to the building. Site area: 400 sqm | built area: 320 sqm Architect in charge: Adi Cohen | Project management: Ruvi Arinos - Barshefer Projects | Structural Enginneer: Buki Snir | Photography: Amit Geron | Aluminium: Apex | Landscaping: Rotem Landscape Design</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>STRIPES SKIN Designing this project started with a conflict. Given a small site and our aspiration as well as the client's to create transparency and loads of light. Open is exposed. Exposed in not suitable for small sites. It demolishes privacy.In order to overcome our conflict we designed a modern "mashrabiya", made of painted steel, which stretches all around the building, creating a second skin. The system can fold to a horizontal state in places where exposing is positive and necessary, and refold to a vertical state where hiding is in need.The skin is more than just a practical functional accessory. It is the design theme of the entire project. the project reacts to the skin no less than the skin reacts to the building.   Site area: 400 sqm | built area: 320 sqm Architect in charge: Adi Cohen | Project management: Ruvi Arinos| Construction: Buki Snir | Illustrations: "3division"</image:caption>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/green-roof-house</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2015-02-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>GREEN ROOF HOUSE The most interesting aspect of this project is actually the hidden part of it.The basement. Usually basements absorb the complementary functions of the house. they hold unlit and less convenient spaces. That is not the situation in this project. Considering licensing and planning permits we were forced to move many of the house's functions to the basement which spreads on the majority of the site. As for that, the basement is open and exposed, as an actual floor, to the front and side faces of the site. Thanks to opening the basement with large windows, high quality living conditions are offered. Just like any other floor in a house. Then we were left only with gardening the house's roof and by that regain the site to its full potential. The basement residents are given the intimate front yard, and the upper floors residents are given the wide spacious higher garden.     Site area: 600 sqm | built area: 500 sqm  Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler | Project management: "Tomer &amp; Eran" | Illustrations: Bonsai Studio</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Green Roof House</image:title>
      <image:caption>GREEN ROOF HOUSE The most interesting aspect of this project is actually the hidden part of it.The basement. Usually basements absorb the complementary functions of the house. they hold unlit and less convenient spaces. That is not the situation in this project. Considering licensing and planning permits we were forced to move many of the house's functions to the basement which spreads on the majority of the site. As for that, the basement is open and exposed, as an actual floor, to the front and side faces of the site. Thanks to opening the basement with large windows, high quality living conditions are offered. Just like any other floor in a house. Then we were left only with gardening the house's roof and by that regain the site to its full potential. The basement residents are given the intimate front yard, and the upper floors residents are given the wide spacious higher garden.     Site area: 600 sqm | built area: 500 sqm  Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler | Project management: "Tomer &amp; Eran" | Illustrations: Bonsai Studio</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/floating-tubes-house</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-02-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>FLOATING TUBES HOUSE The project stands by a huge beautiful ficus boulevard. From the start it was obvious to us that we want it to be a main theme in our design. In order to insert the outdoor to the indoor we designed the long tubes. Transparent edges, sealed on the sides. On one end the garden, and on the other end the ficus. Besides the house, beyond the sealed sides, the neighbors. Almost invisible while in the house. From every point inside the tube, nature reveals. village within the city. But symmetry and order are not sacred. They are the frame of operation. They are not the content. As we enter the project things get dirty. The staircase is coated with black tin that was soaked in kuprum salt. Wild and industrial. The wooden floor is not tacky, it is a bit broken and very scratched. The joyful colorful chandelier, and part of the furniture were bought in a caribbean market. The tubes are only the platform  which carries real life emerging inside.   Site area: 1050 sq | built area: 750 sq Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler | Project management: Ofir Kleiman | Photographs: Amit Geron</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/-ben-yosef-house-</loc>
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    <priority>0.75</priority>
    <lastmod>2015-02-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>BACK TO LIFE We usually don’t like renovations. They always sound like a rather cheap investment buy always end up being expensive. At first they always seem flexible but they end up having a long list of obligations. You start with reassured feelings that you have full control of what is ahead, but as the projects advances, you realize that many of your basic assumptions are irrelevant to the actual situations erupting on site. But when these clients were really asking for it, we decided to give it a chance. We took this old house, originally housing 12 (!!) bedrooms, and readjusted it to the reality of 30 years later. A reality in which one of the family's son was coming back to live in his childhood home. At first, we mainly destroyed. We cancelled 7 of the original rooms, changed the technical systems and mainly rejoined all the spaces that were hidden within the maze of rooms and floors. The biggest challenge of this project is the one which is hard to pronounce with words, preserving the house's original spirit and feel, that was held within it since the 70's.   Site area: 1050 sq | built area: 750 sq Architect in charge: Merav Twig | Project management: "Danny &amp; Aviv" | Photographs: Amit Geron</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BACK TO LIFE We usually don’t like renovations. They always sound like a rather cheap investment buy always end up being expensive. At first they always seem flexible but they end up having a long list of obligations. You start with reassured feelings that you have full control of what is ahead, but as the projects advances, you realize that many of your basic assumptions are irrelevant to the actual situations erupting on site. But when these clients were really asking for it, we decided to give it a chance. We took this old house, originally housing 12 (!!) bedrooms, and readjusted it to the reality of 30 years later. A reality in which one of the family's son was coming back to live in his childhood home. At first, we mainly destroyed. We cancelled 7 of the original rooms, changed the technical systems and mainly rejoined all the spaces that were hidden within the maze of rooms and floors. The biggest challenge of this project is the one which is hard to pronounce with words, preserving the house's original spirit and feel, that was held within it since the 70's.   Site area: 1050 sq | built area: 750 sq Architect in charge: Merav Twig | Project management: "Danny &amp; Aviv" | Photographs: Amit Geron</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2023-07-27</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Vertical House Small plot dimensions in a rather dense part of Tel Aviv, called for a compressed house, one that is more vertical rather than the regular horizontal we are used to. Each floor has its own program, its own views and windows, but all are intertwined, to create one vertical living experience. Project Architect: Hadas Wexler | Project Manager: Eyal Oren | Aluminium: Wintec | Electricity Design: Avi Zweiling | Structural Engineer: Doron Tweg | Flooring: Avney Tal | Photography: Daniel Kaszab</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vertical House Small plot dimensions in a rather dense part of Tel Aviv, called for a compressed house, one that is more vertical rather than the regular horizontal we are used to. Each floor has its own program, its own views and windows, but all are intertwined, to create one vertical living experience. Project Architect: Hadas Wexler | Project Manager: Eyal Oren | Aluminium: Wintec | Electricity Design: Avi Zweiling | Structural Engineer: Doron Tweg | Flooring: Avney Tal | Photography: Daniel Kaszab</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/slide-shade</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-02-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>SLIDE &amp; SHADE We were given a long and narrow site. It forced us place large parts of the building near the street. A fact that was disturbing both to us and the clients. In order to deal with that problem we decided that the street facing façade will be a dynamic elevation that can filter the amount of exposure of the indoor to the street and keep it controlled. The solution we proposed was a steel system of filtering boards perforated with round holes in different sizes and density. Some of these boards are able to be put aside, entering constructed pockets. Others can revolve on a hinge. The design and technical requirements made it clear that this system needs to be developed by us completely. In some situations, In order to achieve the precise accurate product, it is not possible to settle with an existing product that can only offer a half way solution.   Site area: 1350 sqm | built area: 500 sqm Architect in charge: Efrat Tudros | Dynamic Filtering Systen: "Galil Technologies" | Illustrations: Bonsai Studio</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SLIDE &amp; SHADE We were given a long and narrow site. It forced us place large parts of the building near the street. A fact that was disturbing both to us and the clients. In order to deal with that problem we decided that the street facing façade will be a dynamic elevation that can filter the amount of exposure of the indoor to the street and keep it controlled. The solution we proposed was a steel system of filtering boards perforated with round holes in different sizes and density. Some of these boards are able to be put aside, entering constructed pockets. Others can revolve on a hinge. The design and technical requirements made it clear that this system needs to be developed by us completely. In some situations, In order to achieve the precise accurate product, it is not possible to settle with an existing product that can only offer a half way solution.   Site area: 1350 sqm | built area: 500 sqm Architect in charge: Efrat Tudros | Dynamic Filtering Systen: "Galil Technologies" | Illustrations: Bonsai Studio</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2015-03-01</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>HIDE &amp; SEEK When the "Caesrea Corporation" invited us to design the hide &amp; seek house we decided, as an ecological housing experiment, that we shall try not to fall into the green design qliche's. avoiding planning and designing according to green design basics which include straw ecological walls, mud floors, and local made glass. We were striving to achieve the right and logical balance. Using the basic concepts of architecture to create a green and smarter project. The hide &amp; seek house emphasis our approach: - The lower level is buried by the ground in a way that highly isolate it lowering the energy consumption. - The ground that isolates the lower level works as a garden for the upper level, enlarging the gardened area of the project - The floating part of the upper level, fully shades the lower garden allowing comfortable climate conditions. - The patio creates a well lit yet shaded environment. Reducing the energy consumption of the spaced surrounding it. These are only some of the examples of thinking out of the box regarding the ideas of green ecological design. We have put great effort in assimilating these ideas in the Hide &amp; Seek house. Not only technological systems create a green ecological project but sensitive architectural design.   Site area: 1350 sqm | built area: 500 sqm Architect in charge: Michal Dovrat | Project management: "Caesrea Corporation" | Illustrations: Danny Rosen</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HIDE &amp; SEEK When the "Caesrea Corporation" invited us to design the hide &amp; seek house we decided, as an ecological housing experiment, that we shall try not to fall into the green design qliche's. avoiding planning and designing according to green design basics which include straw ecological walls, mud floors, and local made glass. We were striving to achieve the right and logical balance. Using the basic concepts of architecture to create a green and smarter project. The hide &amp; seek house emphasis our approach: - The lower level is buried by the ground in a way that highly isolate it lowering the energy consumption. - The ground that isolates the lower level works as a garden for the upper level, enlarging the gardened area of the project - The floating part of the upper level, fully shades the lower garden allowing comfortable climate conditions. - The patio creates a well lit yet shaded environment. Reducing the energy consumption of the spaced surrounding it. These are only some of the examples of thinking out of the box regarding the ideas of green ecological design. We have put great effort in assimilating these ideas in the Hide &amp; Seek house. Not only technological systems create a green ecological project but sensitive architectural design.   Site area: 1350 sqm | built area: 500 sqm Architect in charge: Michal Dovrat | Project management: "Caesrea Corporation" | Illustrations: Danny Rosen</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/skywalker</loc>
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    <lastmod>2015-02-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>SKYWALKER In the heart of Tel Aviv, in one of the towers planted around the city, two of the highest floors hold within them a different story. The apartment actually held two stories in the beginning but we came to a conclusion only one is enough. We cancelled the higher floor, and instead hung from the top a few boxes/rooms. Individual spaces float in the apartment, observing over the first floor and over the city. These boxes are connected to each other through a floating long bridge. All these elements were designed to collaborate with one of the biggest art collections we ever encountered. The design was tailored around the special art collection necessities. Many of the spaces were designed keeping in mind exhibiting a specific art piece.   2 Floors apartment | built area: 750 sqm Architect in charge: Efrat Tudros | Project management: Ofir Kleiman | Illustrations: 3Dvision</image:caption>
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      <image:title>SkyWalker</image:title>
      <image:caption>SKYWALKER In the heart of Tel Aviv, in one of the towers planted around the city, two of the highest floors hold within them a different story. The apartment actually held two stories in the beginning but we came to a conclusion only one is enough. We cancelled the higher floor, and instead hung from the top a few boxes/rooms. Individual spaces float in the apartment, observing over the first floor and over the city. These boxes are connected to each other through a floating long bridge. All these elements were designed to collaborate with one of the biggest art collections we ever encountered. The design was tailored around the special art collection necessities. Many of the spaces were designed keeping in mind exhibiting a specific art piece.   2 Floors apartment | built area: 750 sqm Architect in charge: Efrat Tudros | Project management: Ofir Kleiman | Illustrations: 3Dvision</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TLV LOFT This penthouse was created for "the couple after". The couple after the big suburban house, the couple after the kids (who left home and are independent), the couple after hundreds of meters of high maintenance, the couple after standing in traffic through day and night. The couple who decided to leave all those behind and come back to the city. Back to Tel Aviv. Back to the small grocery shopping, back to spontaneously going out for a movie, to the local coffee shop in the morning and to walking through the boulevard on the way to work. Their new loft spreads between two expansive balconies. The loft is open from side to side. From shore to shore. One side observing the city, and the other side is defined by a continuous brass cabinets which gives the apartment a contemporary vibe to reassure us that Tel Aviv is here and now.    2 Roof terraces | built area: 190 sq  Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler | Project management: Gindi Investments | Illustrations: 3Dvision</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>TLV LOFT This penthouse was created for "the couple after". The couple after the big suburban house, the couple after the kids (who left home and are independent), the couple after hundreds of meters of high maintenance, the couple after standing in traffic through day and night. The couple who decided to leave all those behind and come back to the city. Back to Tel Aviv. Back to the small grocery shopping, back to spontaneously going out for a movie, to the local coffee shop in the morning and to walking through the boulevard on the way to work. Their new loft spreads between two expansive balconies. The loft is open from side to side. From shore to shore. One side observing the city, and the other side is defined by a continuous brass cabinets which gives the apartment a contemporary vibe to reassure us that Tel Aviv is here and now.    2 Roof terraces | built area: 190 sq  Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler | Project management: Gindi Investments | Illustrations: 3Dvision</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>XS HOUSE A jagged wall separating between two parts of a joint house site is far from being an optimistic start for any project. So is a relatively small site. We easily came to the conclusion that these two obstacles should not be present in the final design. First, we designed the house so that the jagged neighbor was hidden behind the staircase and all the technical functions needed for the house. Then we focused on opening the house to the garden so the gap between indoor and outdoor was blurred. By that, enlarging the visual perception of the site's scale. the transparent family area, which hangs outside the house over the garden, gives a profound sense of outdoor sitting to whomever is using it. The wide balcony, which is an extension of the master bedroom, allows sitting outside while integrating with the nearby grove.   Site area: 400 sq | built area: 320 sq Architect in charge: Ina Kegnovich | Project management: Eyal Oren | Photographs: Mikela Bresto</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>XS HOUSE A jagged wall separating between two parts of a joint house site is far from being an optimistic start for any project. So is a relatively small site. We easily came to the conclusion that these two obstacles should not be present in the final design. First, we designed the house so that the jagged neighbor was hidden behind the staircase and all the technical functions needed for the house. Then we focused on opening the house to the garden so the gap between indoor and outdoor was blurred. By that, enlarging the visual perception of the site's scale. the transparent family area, which hangs outside the house over the garden, gives a profound sense of outdoor sitting to whomever is using it. The wide balcony, which is an extension of the master bedroom, allows sitting outside while integrating with the nearby grove.   Site area: 400 sq | built area: 320 sq Architect in charge: Ina Kegnovich | Project management: Eyal Oren | Photographs: Mikela Bresto</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>INCLINED 10% incline, for the roof facing the garden. 10% incline, for the other roof, facing the entrance. 35% incline for the vegetation slope descending to the basement. These inclines, altogether, create one of the most horizontal (0% incline) that we got to plan. How is that possible? Becasue this is Architecture - sometimes it starts like engineering, but it better take off from there, upwards and onwards. Architect in Charge: Einat Mor, Nimrod Cohen | 3D Renders: Riva Design Studio | Structural Engineer: Orly Arma | Plumbing: Larissa Mindina | Electrical: Ariel Malka | HVAC: COOOL Air Design | Landscaping: Green Landscape Architecture.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Fins House The border line between transparent to opaque always fascinates us. This time on that line: Aluminum Fins. The fins are in a long line, in equal spacing, simple. The rest is the work of the geometry and the perspective that create a clean look. Architect in Charge: Sivan Kohn | 3D Renders: Studio Aiko | Project Managment: Hachim Green | Landscaping: Pelegrin Lagan Artzneld | Structural Engineer: Orly Arama | Lighting Design: Orly Avron Alkabes</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prism Houses Between morning and night, between exposed concrete and rammed earth, between a long rectangular prism to stubby support walls. A project that deals with these tensions and the spaces between them. 2 houses intertwined - Introducing our new project: Prism. Architct in Charge: Sharon Barak | Project Managment: Tomer Barinbaum | 3d Renders: Studio Aiko | Structural Engineer: Buky Snir | HVAC: Mizug Plus | Electricity: Avi Zweiling | Landscape Design: Ganim Galim</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>When we first got the plans for this wide spaced apartment, we were shocked. It’s two parts, east and west, are connected by an 8-meter-long bridge. Consider that “bridge” is a word that architects invented to upscale a corridor. On a high floor, with an amazing view, but at the end – a corridor. At this point in time we had a corridor, we had the view, we had the necessary walk and we had the knowledge that this is not enough. We were looking for an experience for this connecting place. One that will envelop the walker, highlight his movements, and enhance the place. And then, between googling and doing sketches, we met Daniel Rozin’s mechanical mirrors. An array of cameras follows the walker’s movement, with the addition of some computers, many tiny engines, each connected to a wooden chip. Every independent chip operates as a “pixel”. A chip leaning upwards gets more natural light, and a chip leaning down is left in the shade. A mirror, but a wooden one, believe it or not. A little loud, lots of movement, and mostly – reactive. Every movement on the bridge gets a feedback. The walker on the bridge is reflected in it. Walking alongside it is interactive – enhanced, amplified, sometimes even confusing – who is the source? What is the primary reason? After we stretched this mechanic mirror all along the bridge we were enchanted. Not only can it reflect, but also it has a clear geometry. The wooden chip, leaning slightly up or down, the dynamic movements, the arrays seeming random, all that it is. We were certain it could not be left only in the corridor. It was needed for it to affect the rest of the apartment, in other places in the project. The pixels from that wooden mirror jumped and leaped to other places in the apartment. Like vines, after a few good springs, crawling up and along the walls and making it blossom. There it goes to the living room, or to the space next to it. Sometimes strong, sometimes subtle, sometimes just a hint. Sometimes you don’t need more than this. Architects in Charge: Adi Cohen, Sapir Hiniz | Project Managment: Eran Eldor, Bar Engineering | Art, Mechanical Mirror: Daniel Rozin | Furniture: Tollmans | Flooring and Wall Covers: Absuloto | Lighting: BOOST Lighting | Kitchen: Boffi | Sanitary: Boffi, Mody</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Softer The new residential project that was accepted in our office, overlooks a flourishing veteran Tel Aviv garden. The hill on which it will be built promises the penthouse wide and long views over all of the north of the city. The neighbors live in some of the most expensive villas in Israel. And what was most exciting for us is that the clients requested that this “investment” project will also commemorate that the memory of its original plot owner and resident – their father who is a veteran of the Palmach (the underground army of during the British Mandate), an engineer and a sculptor. All this told us this project cannot end with just another standard Tel Aviv building. These starting points were accompanied by the winding street, its soft corner at the meeting with the street perpendicular to it; the heirs’ fondness for gardening and sculpture and a few other values that seem to have already disappeared from here. The starting point was fantastic. From then on, we mainly tried not to disturb. We wanted to respect the lines that were already here before us, we tried to create for each of the urban villas that this residential building contains, its own space and peace. We were happy when the garden grew faster than expected and began to hide the building, blurring the lines we worked so hard on. In our opinion, that’s how he likes it, quietly, without shouting. The building soon merged into the peaceful neighborhood, as if he had always been there. A little cleaner than its neighbors, a little less cracked than them, but not foreign. One that looks like it’s been here forever. We didn’t need more than that. Architect in Charge: Amit Kochen. Anat Anderman Photography: Amit Geron Project Manager: Ophir Kleimam Supervisor: Meir Drezner Structural Engineer: Sayag Mizrahi Installation Design: Shachar Goldin Traffic Design: Lev Lalchuk Electricity Design: Avi Zweiling HVAC Design: Cool air systems Landscape: Itai Iluz Kitchens: ifrach Ben zvi Kitchen surfaces: Avney Nizan Lighting: Thomas Lights Flooring and wall coverings and sanitary: Avney Tal Bamboo Decks: KneKash Carpentry: Niki Home Vibes Contractor: A. M. Majed Contractor</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>HaCarem Spirits LTD Offices Summer is around the corner, the temperatures are rising, and humidity is starting to show its face. How can you fight it? Just like you fight Winter - with lots of Alcohol. And if we are talking about alcohol, then HaCarem Spirits LTD. Proudly introducing the design for their new offices. Architect in Charge: Einat Mor, Nimror Cohen | Project Manager: Kobi Bargig | Renders: The Craft</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Breeze House The house in Hofit is where nature meets serenity and architectural harmony. Nestled amidst breathtaking views of rolling landscapes, with glimpses of the sea and Alexander river, this residence embodies the essence of peaceful living. Perched at an elevated position, the house captures refreshing breezes and offers panoramic vistas that seamlessly blend the beauty of the tranquillity surrounding view. Designed with a thoughtful layout, the house is divided into two distinct sections, one for the three young girls and the other one for the parents master bedroom. The heart of the home lies in its common area, elevated above the individual sections, serving as a unifying space that integrates the entire residence into a cohesive whole. Bathed in natural light from large windows and, this central area fosters a sense of openness and connection with the surrounding landscape. Architect in charge: @sivankohn.architect Project management: @asaflupo, @shai.sahar Photographer: @amitgeronphotographer Construction: Buky Snir Landscaping: @rotem_landscape_design Aluminum: @petachwd Carpentry: @kinarti_carpentry Furniture: @habitat.israel @deboxtlv @t_metal_works</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sometimes all you need is a client who’s willing to go with you. Sometimes all you need is to strip back the layers—scrape them off, remove them. Sometimes all you need is to set fear aside. Sometimes all you need isn’t to “invent” something new, but to look harder at what’s already there. Sometimes it even works.   The old, quirky Tel Aviv apartment we took on was born in the nineties. A great time for music; less so for architecture. Split levels, lines that don’t meet, an oversized core in the centre, an aggressive structure. Everything against us. The sketches wouldn’t take off; nothing worked. We tried one direction, decided on another, checked, flipped, rotated. Nothing worked. Everything stuck—no clear path in sight. Meanwhile, we asked to check something technical related to the ceiling. By noon we got the photos, and they were nothing short of astonishing: the ceiling was a small, mysterious, powerful universe, hidden behind heaps of blocks and plaster. But blocks can be removed, plaster can be scraped, and a mysterious, powerful universe is something worth striving for.   So we spoke with the client, who immediately came along with us; we asked the contractor to scrape away all the unnecessary layers; we convinced ourselves not to be afraid, because this really could work; we realised that what was in this ceiling was better than anything we could design and add.   A year on, we think it worked.     Architect in charge: Einat Mor Project manager: Niv Meir Ggeneral contractor: Ziv Chen Lightning: Karnei Tcheley Kitchen: Habitat Carpentry: Niv Raz AC: Aklim line Furniture: Habitat, Tollmans, Prat living Sanitary: Hezi bank Parquet: Parketeam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BRISE SOLEIL HOUSE The costumer requested a living room, bed rooms, a kitchen a garden and all the things costumer usually ask for. Only then arrived a surprising turn in the plot. The costumers also requested the project to be a "Bulldog". They did not mean the dog. They were talking about the essence, the character. With that word in mind, we started our design mission. Three years later standing there was the Bulldog. Firm, solid but knows how to evoke a smile. When needed. The project's interface with the street is through a brise soleil (vertical shutters system) made of cedar wood. The brise soleil allows controlling the levels of exposure of the indoor to the street. From time to time, according to the needs of the residents, the brise soleil system can change from open to closed and vice versa.       The connection between indoor and outdoor has never been more flexible.  The electrical system, which was developed independently, can control the level of the privacy inside the house, the levels of natural light and the energy consumption.   Site area: 550 sqm | built area: 350 sqm Architect in charge: Shirly Marko | Project management: Nati Marcovich | Brise Soleil system: Anderman Architects, Mark Witson, "Galil Technologies" | Photographs: Amit Geron  </image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2016-03-21</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>WINDOWSILL the bulldozers are heating their engines and along with them will come the dirt, the noise and the concrete. a short while after these fellas move out of the construction site, following them will be the welders. they will be the "main players" of this house,as they will be required to produce a 25 meter long "window library", made of black steel, occupying the entire first floor of the house.  inspired by the old jaffa or provance wide windowsills. those of which a candle and a book and maybe even an apple rested upon, that is exactly what this library knows how to do so very well. Along with the eternal connection between indoor and outdoor which every window sets, this project has an extra mile. the "window library", with its wide sills, shadders small pieces of life with the outstanding background of blue sky.        Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler, Einat Mor | Illustrations: Bonsai studio  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>WINDOWSILL the bulldozers are heating their engines and along with them will come the dirt, the noise and the concrete. a short while after these fellas move out of the construction site, following them will be the welders. they will be the "main players" of this house,as they will be required to produce a 25 meter long "window library", made of black steel, occupying the entire first floor of the house.  inspired by the old jaffa or provance wide windowsills. those of which a candle and a book and maybe even an apple rested upon, that is exactly what this library knows how to do so very well. Along with the eternal connection between indoor and outdoor which every window sets, this project has an extra mile. the "window library", with its wide sills, shadders small pieces of life with the outstanding background of blue sky.        Architect in charge: Hadas Wexler, Einat Mor | Illustrations: Bonsai studio  </image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/black-is-the-new-black</loc>
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    <lastmod>2017-05-14</lastmod>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/gravity</loc>
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    <lastmod>2017-01-05</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>  GRAVITY A random afternoon, A 3 year old child, his father, on the carpet. Playing with wood bricks. The kid lays the red brick at the cliff of the yellow brick. His father laughs saying "sweetheart, it won't hold. Look, it's very unstable". The kid smiles at his father and let go of the bricks. The red brick immediately falls. The father smiles at his kid "come. I'll show you how to make it stable". Another random afternoon, some dozens year old child, an office, bricks. The child sets the white brick on the cliff of the other. The father is not present. So is the carpet missing. Gravity though, has not been conquered yet. The grown kid knows that after all these years, this time he is prepared. He can make it happen. He can set the upper brick on the cliff of the lower one. And he can make sure it stays there. Solid. Steady. Metaphoricaly we could say a circle has been closed. But we are all about bricks. Site area: 500 sq | Built area : 350 sq Architect in charge: Yael Gantz | Project Management : Doron Maltinsky | Illustrations: 3Dvision  </image:caption>
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      <image:caption>  GRAVITY A random afternoon, A 3 year old child, his father, on the carpet. Playing with wood bricks. The kid lays the red brick at the cliff of the yellow brick. His father laughs saying "sweetheart, it won't hold. Look, it's very unstable". The kid smiles at his father and let go of the bricks. The red brick immediately falls. The father smiles at his kid "come. I'll show you how to make it stable". Another random afternoon, some dozens year old child, an office, bricks. The child sets the white brick on the cliff of the other. The father is not present. So is the carpet missing. Gravity though, has not been conquered yet. The grown kid knows that after all these years, this time he is prepared. He can make it happen. He can set the upper brick on the cliff of the lower one. And he can make sure it stays there. Solid. Steady. Metaphoricaly we could say a circle has been closed. But we are all about bricks. Site area: 500 sq | Built area : 350 sq Architect in charge: Yael Gantz | Project Management : Doron Maltinsky | Illustrations: 3Dvision  </image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/air-force-museum-competition</loc>
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    <lastmod>2017-04-26</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Up in the sky, at the point where the building and the sky meet, things have their own way. There are 3 floors, furniture, a pool and more, but mainly, there is light. A different light. It’s the sunlight that wraps the apartment, sending direct sunlight inside. No mediation, no shadows. That’s the way it works when you are at the edge of the building. Apartment and sky dissolving into each other. This glamourous sunlight has even better moments. There is sunsets and sunrises, and those minute before and after these magical moments. Moments when the entire space glows. Glows not only because of orange sky outside, but due to the reflections of the metal surfaces indoor Brass sheets wrap walls and other objects. Always ready to absorb sunlight, break them, soften, and redesign them into shades of gold and rust and reflect them all over the apartment. These are the hours when magic takes place. When the apartment and the sun complement each other. Built Area: 600sq + 230sq balconies Architect in charge: Naama Hayun | Project Managment: Eyal Oren "Ornil" | Photographs: Amit Geron | brass cover: Decasteli | kitchen and bathrooms: Boffi | furniture: The Box | parquet: "parquetim" | stairs: "Zakai steel art" | glass: "Baror"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Up in the sky, at the point where the building and the sky meet, things have their own way. There are 3 floors, furniture, a pool and more, but mainly, there is light. A different light. It’s the sunlight that wraps the apartment, sending direct sunlight inside. No mediation, no shadows. That’s the way it works when you are at the edge of the building. Apartment and sky dissolving into each other. This glamourous sunlight has even better moments. There is sunsets and sunrises, and those minute before and after these magical moments. Moments when the entire space glows. Glows not only because of orange sky outside, but due to the reflections of the metal surfaces indoor Brass sheets wrap walls and other objects. Always ready to absorb sunlight, break them, soften, and redesign them into shades of gold and rust and reflect them all over the apartment. These are the hours when magic takes place. When the apartment and the sun complement each other. Built Area: 600sq + 230sq balconies Architect in charge: Naama Hayun | Project Managment: Eyal Oren "Ornil" | Photographs: Amit Geron | brass cover: Decasteli | kitchen and bathrooms: Boffi | furniture: The Box | parquet: "parquetim" | stairs: "Zakai steel art" | glass: "Baror"</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MUSE(UM) Its easy to presume that this is a once in a life time project. From the very first meeting with the clients it was obvious that this is no ordinary ride. It was clear that we are to release our boundaries and act as craftsman creating a blank canvas, that will allow constantly shifting the focus from the architecture to the huge owner's collection and back. In this project we were not only architects but also curators. Keeping in mind the best way to display this extraordinary collection. Surely this is not a museum. It is a home. But planning these two diverse functions in one was challenging. The planning as well as the execution of the project was a slow process in which the clients were extremely involved. Our main moto always remained: "we will plan your frame, you will inject the content" The overall aesthetics is rich in basic and rough materials. Our "frame" is primal and basic, based on materials such as raw concrete, OSB panels, unfinished steel and rusty tin, allowing the costumers collection to shine. Not steeling any focus. Working together as one. Site area: 650 sq | Built area : 420 sq Architect in charge: Efrat Tudros | Project Management : Doron Maltinski</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MUSE(UM) Its easy to presume that this is a once in a life time project. From the very first meeting with the clients it was obvious that this is no ordinary ride. It was clear that we are to release our boundaries and act as craftsman creating a blank canvas, that will allow constantly shifting the focus from the architecture to the huge owner's collection and back. In this project we were not only architects but also curators. Keeping in mind the best way to display this extraordinary collection. Surely this is not a museum. It is a home. But planning these two diverse functions in one was challenging. The planning as well as the execution of the project was a slow process in which the clients were extremely involved. Our main moto always remained: "we will plan your frame, you will inject the content" The overall aesthetics is rich in basic and rough materials. Our "frame" is primal and basic, based on materials such as raw concrete, OSB panels, unfinished steel and rusty tin, allowing the costumers collection to shine. Not steeling any focus. Working together as one. Site area: 650 sq | Built area : 420 sq Architect in charge: Efrat Tudros | Project Management : Doron Maltinski</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2018-06-27</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>FLOW A fluent yet great gesture of linking indoor and outdoor was our main guide in this project. The house is built on a dual plot, and our 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. The east-west orientation of the house is present in every glimpse and frames the open views and perfect air flow. Site area: 650 sq | Built area : 500 sq Architect in charge: Naama Hayun | Project Management : Shahar &amp; Roi</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>FLOW A fluent yet great gesture of linking indoor and outdoor was our main guide in this project. The house is built on a dual plot, and our 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. The east-west orientation of the house is present in every glimpse and frames the open views and perfect air flow. Site area: 650 sq | Built area : 500 sq Architect in charge: Naama Hayun | Project Management : Shahar &amp; Roi</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-08-31</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>ALLONG THE ALLEY Believe it or not, there are still alleys in TEL AVIV. We don’t mean just any narrow street, but actual alleys. The kind only people can travel in, the kind with 50 year old trees growing in them, transforming them into a small urban forest. unknown to the public, only to the near by neighbors. Only they know the magic. Clients of ours, purchased a plot in such an alley. Although in the big city, but overlooking a small patch of nature. honestly, we didn’t have much planning to do here. We just wanted to let the alley greens into the house. Quite simple, no need to complicate everything. Site area: 520 sqm | built area: 370 sqm Planning team: Sharon Barak, Sapir Hinitz Project management: Aviv Cafif Illustrations: Studio Aiko Gardening: Haim Cohen</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>ALLONG THE ALLEY Believe it or not, there are still alleys in TEL AVIV. We don’t mean just any narrow street, but actual alleys. The kind only people can travel in, the kind with 50 year old trees growing in them, transforming them into a small urban forest. unknown to the public, only to the near by neighbors. Only they know the magic. Clients of ours, purchased a plot in such an alley. Although in the big city, but overlooking a small patch of nature. honestly, we didn’t have much planning to do here. We just wanted to let the alley greens into the house. Quite simple, no need to complicate everything. Site area: 520 sqm | built area: 370 sqm Planning team: Sharon Barak, Sapir Hinitz Project management: Aviv Cafif Illustrations: Studio Aiko Gardening: Haim Cohen</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/e-flat</loc>
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    <lastmod>2023-03-21</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>E-FLAT Architect: Einat Mor | Project Management: Eran Eldor, Bar Engineering | Contractor: Nati Bar Cochva | Kitchen + Bathrooms: Boffi | Carpentry: Mistriel | Lighting: BOOST | Furniture: Tolmans | Paving: Mapali Yam</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>E-FLAT Architect: Einat Mor | Project Management: Eran Eldor, Bar Engineering | Contractor: Nati Bar Cochva | Kitchen + Bathrooms: Boffi | Carpentry: Mistriel | Lighting: BOOST | Furniture: Tolmans | Paving: Mapali Yam</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-03-11</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Second Time the Charm - Second time the charm</image:title>
      <image:caption>We met back then in the beginning of the Millennium. We were a young office in the beginning of the journey and the clients were on their way to the next house. At that point, no doubt they had more experience than us. From the beginning there was an amazing click, we both shared the same thoughts and most important, we gained their trust. The result was no less than perfect. Time passed and after 15 years they decided to leave the house in the suburbs, changing the country view with Tel Aviv's skyline. After a quick phone call and a meeting in the next day questions were starting to cross our mind. Maybe they have changed, maybe we changed? so how we will recreate the magic that we had in the first time? Apparently without a problem. And it was once again amazing! The click, understanding and trust were already there and as for the result? Well, we will leave it to you. We did it with great pleasure and now we can only wait and count another 15 years… Architect in charge: Yael Ganz | Project Manager: Aviv Cafif LTD | Claddings and flooring: Avney Tal &amp; Noni's Gallery |Lighting: S.T.or Lighting Design | Furniture: Tollman's / טולמנ'ס | Artistic stucco: @Michael Cohen | Photography: Amit Geron</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Second Time the Charm - Second time the charm</image:title>
      <image:caption>We met back then in the beginning of the Millennium. We were a young office in the beginning of the journey and the clients were on their way to the next house. At that point, no doubt they had more experience than us. From the beginning there was an amazing click, we both shared the same thoughts and most important, we gained their trust. The result was no less than perfect. Time passed and after 15 years they decided to leave the house in the suburbs, changing the country view with Tel Aviv's skyline. After a quick phone call and a meeting in the next day questions were starting to cross our mind. Maybe they have changed, maybe we changed? so how we will recreate the magic that we had in the first time? Apparently without a problem. And it was once again amazing! The click, understanding and trust were already there and as for the result? Well, we will leave it to you. We did it with great pleasure and now we can only wait and count another 15 years… Architect in charge: Yael Ganz | Project Manager: Aviv Cafif LTD | Claddings and flooring: Avney Tal &amp; Noni's Gallery |Lighting: S.T.or Lighting Design | Furniture: Tollman's / טולמנ'ס | Artistic stucco: @Michael Cohen | Photography: Amit Geron</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>We met back then in the beginning of the Millennium. We were a young office in the beginning of the journey and the clients were on their way to the next house. At that point, no doubt they had more experience than us. From the beginning there was an amazing click, we both shared the same thoughts and most important, we gained their trust. The result was no less than perfect. Time passed and after 15 years they decided to leave the house in the suburbs, changing the country view with Tel Aviv's skyline. After a quick phone call and a meeting in the next day questions were starting to cross our mind. Maybe they have changed, maybe we changed? so how we will recreate the magic that we had in the first time? Apparently without a problem. And it was once again amazing! The click, understanding and trust were already there and as for the result? Well, we will leave it to you. We did it with great pleasure and now we can only wait and count another 15 years…</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2021-05-10</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>The client had two main planning requests that were making a conflict. from one hand they wanted the house to feel safe and protected from the outside and from the other hand they wanted to creat openess and relationship between indoor and outdoor. The plot is located on a beautiful countryside village overlooking nature and even a sea view. therfore it was important for us to keep the house modest small and intimate with wide outdoor space. keeping the house open towards the back garden and the inner yard but close and safe to the main street was our solutin to the conflict keeping the planing practical for the daily busy young family life. Site area: 1052 sq | Built area : 360 sq Architect in charge : Adi cohen, Sivan kohn | project manager: Asaf Lupo | Construction Buky Snir | Aluminium: Petach</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The client had two main planning requests that were making a conflict. from one hand they wanted the house to feel safe and protected from the outside and from the other hand they wanted to creat openess and relationship between indoor and outdoor. The plot is located on a beautiful countryside village overlooking nature and even a sea view. therfore it was important for us to keep the house modest small and intimate with wide outdoor space. keeping the house open towards the back garden and the inner yard but close and safe to the main street was our solutin to the conflict keeping the planing practical for the daily busy young family life. Site area: 1052 sq | Built area : 360 sq Architect in charge : Adi cohen, Sivan kohn | project manager: Asaf Lupo | Construction Buky Snir | Aluminium: Petach</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>IN THE WOODS When the plot borders a forest, we had to treat the woods as part of the house and vice versa. So we designed a house with simple and clean lines, that doesn’t compete with all the green surrounding it, and allows for maximum vistas to the landscape around the house. The transparent ground floor is obscured from the street while still allowing views to the forrest from all other facades. So from the moment you open the front door, those views surround and embrace you around the house. From the front door to the bedroom, you are living with nature. Site Area: 552sqm | Built Area: 300sqm Architect in Charge: Amit Kochen | Project Managment: Aviv Cafif Ltd | Structural Engineer: Amico Engineers LTD | Illustration: “The Craft”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>IN THE WOODS When the plot borders a forest, we had to treat the woods as part of the house and vice versa. So we designed a house with simple and clean lines, that doesn’t compete with all the green surrounding it, and allows for maximum vistas to the landscape around the house. The transparent ground floor is obscured from the street while still allowing views to the forrest from all other facades. So from the moment you open the front door, those views surround and embrace you around the house. From the front door to the bedroom, you are living with nature. Site Area: 552sqm | Built Area: 300sqm Architect in Charge: Amit Kochen | Project Managment: Aviv Cafif Ltd | Structural Engineer: Amico Engineers LTD | Illustration: “The Craft”</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2022-11-07</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>A design proposal for a private house interior design. The design called to connect the indoor with outdoor, creating views and using a natural, calming material palette. The large living space on the ground floor is divided by the wooden latticed library into several areas. By using the library as a spatial separator we can create a collection of lounges and multiple sitting zones and arrangements. Thus, different activities can happen in the same floor without interfering each other. The large glass panels make for a façade that is not just looked at but looked through. The bedroom is surrouned on 2 sides by oak panels warming up the space. The panels serve as the foundation for the corten steel wall-hung desk and shelves, as well as hide the room’s entry door and bathroom door, and the closets. Project Architect: Amit Kochen Renders: The Craft</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A design proposal for a private house interior design. The design called to connect the indoor with outdoor, creating views and using a natural, calming material palette. The large living space on the ground floor is divided by the wooden latticed library into several areas. By using the library as a spatial separator we can create a collection of lounges and multiple sitting zones and arrangements. Thus, different activities can happen in the same floor without interfering each other. The large glass panels make for a façade that is not just looked at but looked through. The bedroom is surrouned on 2 sides by oak panels warming up the space. The panels serve as the foundation for the corten steel wall-hung desk and shelves, as well as hide the room’s entry door and bathroom door, and the closets. Project Architect: Amit Kochen Renders: The Craft</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2023-06-06</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Golden Hour House 2 boxes or prisms, one next to the other. One faces East and the other faces West. Where they meet - they overlap, it’s the center of the house. New project coming soon. Architect in Charge: Einat Mor, Noor Jamal | Interior Design: Sharonne Turen | Project Manager: Ornil Projects | Structural Engineer: Orly Arama | Landscaping: Haim Kohen Landscapes | HVAC Design: COOOL Air Design | Electrical Design: Boaz Wasserman | Plumbing: Plamer | Lighting Design: Orly Avron Alkabes | 3D Renders: The Craft Studio.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Golden Hour House 2 boxes or prisms, one next to the other. One faces East and the other faces West. Where they meet - they overlap, it’s the center of the house. New project coming soon. Architect in Charge: Einat Mor, Noor Jamal | Interior Design: Sharonne Turen | Project Manager: Ornil Projects | Structural Engineer: Orly Arama | Landscaping: Haim Kohen Landscapes | HVAC Design: COOOL Air Design | Electrical Design: Boaz Wasserman | Plumbing: Plamer | Lighting Design: Orly Avron Alkabes | 3D Renders: The Craft Studio.</image:caption>
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    <loc>https://www.anderman.co.il/sheba-pool</loc>
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    <lastmod>2023-11-29</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Into The Pool Sometimes, we are granted a privilege. It doesn't happen often, it's even quite rare, but here, in this project it happened - the renovation of the therapeutic pool complex at Sheba Medical Hospital, The Hydrotherapy Pools. We had the privilege of taking our profession and doing good for people, who were led by less than happy circumstances to use and recover in these pools. ‏This is the largest therapeutic pool complex in Israel and is used not only for treatments but also as a research and education center in its field. It was built decades ago and has since become obsolete, design-wise, technologically, and functionally. We led the renovation of the complex (with an area of 2400 square meters) in the last year. The renewal of the complex adapted it to the needs and capabilities of the 21st century and allows patients to enjoy a spectrum of treatments, among the most advanced in their field in the world today. In addition to the therapeutic pools, the complex also includes a dedicated rehabilitation gym, physical massage and treatment spaces and a dedicated wing of offices, for the care team. ‏There are moments when you know that you not only made a living, but that you did more than that, you did well. This project is such a moment. Architects in Charge: Amit Kochen | Anat Anderman Project Management: Yoav Nussbaum, Korot Projects Structural Engineer: Shai Furman HVAC Design: Noam Harari Electrical Design: V. N. Or Engineering Plumbing Design: Y. Weinberg Lighting Design: Orly Avron Alkebts Pool Systems Design: Bepex Photography: Shai Epstein</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Into The Pool Sometimes, we are granted a privilege. It doesn't happen often, it's even quite rare, but here, in this project it happened - the renovation of the therapeutic pool complex at Sheba Medical Hospital, The Hydrotherapy Pools. We had the privilege of taking our profession and doing good for people, who were led by less than happy circumstances to use and recover in these pools. ‏This is the largest therapeutic pool complex in Israel and is used not only for treatments but also as a research and education center in its field. It was built decades ago and has since become obsolete, design-wise, technologically, and functionally. We led the renovation of the complex (with an area of 2400 square meters) in the last year. The renewal of the complex adapted it to the needs and capabilities of the 21st century and allows patients to enjoy a spectrum of treatments, among the most advanced in their field in the world today. In addition to the therapeutic pools, the complex also includes a dedicated rehabilitation gym, physical massage and treatment spaces and a dedicated wing of offices, for the care team. ‏There are moments when you know that you not only made a living, but that you did more than that, you did well. This project is such a moment. Architects in Charge: Amit Kochen | Anat Anderman Project Management: Yoav Nussbaum, Korot Projects Structural Engineer: Shai Furman HVAC Design: Noam Harari Electrical Design: V. N. Or Engineering Plumbing Design: Y. Weinberg Lighting Design: Orly Avron Alkebts Pool Systems Design: Bepex Photography: Shai Epstein</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2023-12-13</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Dissolving Concrete Building This new residential building in Tel Aviv will have a direct connection to the exposed raw concrete building of the Brutalism, but in new and exciting ways. Using OSB plates as molding for the white concrete we get something that is both dirty and clean, old and new, linear and angular. The simple material pallet is enhanced using perforated metal sheets as railing. This is a residential building that pays homage to what was and defines what is and what can be. Architects in Charge: Amit Kochen, Anat Anderman Project Management: Danny Bar Or Amazing 3D Renders: Yam3D - Evgeny Yamin Structural Engineer: Boki Snir Electrical: Avi Zweiling HVAC: Sbac Plumbing: Eugene Con Traffic: Dagesh</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dissolving Concrete Building This new residential building in Tel Aviv will have a direct connection to the exposed raw concrete building of the Brutalism, but in new and exciting ways. Using OSB plates as molding for the white concrete we get something that is both dirty and clean, old and new, linear and angular. The simple material pallet is enhanced using perforated metal sheets as railing. This is a residential building that pays homage to what was and defines what is and what can be. Architects in Charge: Amit Kochen, Anat Anderman Project Management: Danny Bar Or Amazing 3D Renders: Yam3D - Evgeny Yamin Structural Engineer: Boki Snir Electrical: Avi Zweiling HVAC: Sbac Plumbing: Eugene Con Traffic: Dagesh</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fragments House Cradled by the cliffside, our architectural endeavor stands as a slender silhouette against the horizon. This home, a short stroll from the sea’s edge, is a masterclass in maximizing natural light while preserving the sanctity of privacy. The façade, a canvas of fragmented vertical windows, offers a rhythmic texture that mirrors the ebb and flow of the tides. These windows are meticulously designed to capture the sun’s journey, channeling its rays into the heart of the home, filling each room with a soft, diffused glow. The strategic placement of these glass panes ensures a secluded haven, free from the gaze of neighbors, yet open to the sky’s boundless expanse. It’s a place where light becomes an architectural element, shaping spaces and creating a dialogue between the indoors and the natural world outside. This design narrative weaves through the home, promising a living experience that is both illuminated and intimate. Architect in Charge: Einat Mor, Nur Jamal Project Manaent: Tomer Biranbaum Renders: The Craft Structural Engineer: Doron Tueg Landscape: Green Landscape</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fragments House Cradled by the cliffside, our architectural endeavor stands as a slender silhouette against the horizon. This home, a short stroll from the sea’s edge, is a masterclass in maximizing natural light while preserving the sanctity of privacy. The façade, a canvas of fragmented vertical windows, offers a rhythmic texture that mirrors the ebb and flow of the tides. These windows are meticulously designed to capture the sun’s journey, channeling its rays into the heart of the home, filling each room with a soft, diffused glow. The strategic placement of these glass panes ensures a secluded haven, free from the gaze of neighbors, yet open to the sky’s boundless expanse. It’s a place where light becomes an architectural element, shaping spaces and creating a dialogue between the indoors and the natural world outside. This design narrative weaves through the home, promising a living experience that is both illuminated and intimate. Architect in Charge: Einat Mor, Nur Jamal Project Manaent: Tomer Biranbaum Renders: The Craft Structural Engineer: Doron Tueg Landscape: Green Landscape</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-05-01</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>Serene House This serene vacation house perched atop the picturesque cliffs of Beit Yanai, Israel is our 3rd project with the client and there is no doubt we are just getting better. With the breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea as the scenery, the house is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings. communal spaces thoughtfully positioned on the upper floor which is also the entrance floor and take advantage of the panoramic sea views, and private rooms located on the lower floor for privacy and comfort designed to provide a peaceful sanctuary for the clients and enjoy the overlooking sea views for the bedroom and outdoor terrace. White bare concrete ceilings, terrazzo floors, and stone walls evoke a sense of calm and serenity, while louvers provide privacy and diffuse natural light throughout the space. This beach vibes house along the amazing coastline view make this house really a one of a kind. Project Architects: Yoav Anderman, Sivan Kohen. Project Managment: Eyal Oren, Ornil. Renders: The Craft.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Serene</image:title>
      <image:caption>Serene House This serene vacation house perched atop the picturesque cliffs of Beit Yanai, Israel is our 3rd project with the client and there is no doubt we are just getting better. With the breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea as the scenery, the house is designed to blend seamlessly with its natural surroundings. communal spaces thoughtfully positioned on the upper floor which is also the entrance floor and take advantage of the panoramic sea views, and private rooms located on the lower floor for privacy and comfort designed to provide a peaceful sanctuary for the clients and enjoy the overlooking sea views for the bedroom and outdoor terrace. White bare concrete ceilings, terrazzo floors, and stone walls evoke a sense of calm and serenity, while louvers provide privacy and diffuse natural light throughout the space. This beach vibes house along the amazing coastline view make this house really a one of a kind. Project Architects: Yoav Anderman, Sivan Kohen. Project Managment: Eyal Oren, Ornil. Renders: The Craft.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shtand 12 Preservation project in the white city of Tel Aviv. Architects in Charge: Amit Kochen, Anat Anderman Project Management: Ophir Kleiman Structural Engineer: Jacob Gutman</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shtand 12 Preservation project in the white city of Tel Aviv. Architects in Charge: Amit Kochen, Anat Anderman Project Management: Ophir Kleiman Structural Engineer: Jacob Gutman</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A penthouse apartment is always a celebration. The intersection between land and sky excites us every time. In the case of this apartment, the sea also joined the celebration. Within reach, from the edge of the terrace to the horizon, it completes a powerful triangle of land, sky, and water. The potential was there before us, waiting for the right interpretation. Light is one of the fundamental elements of architecture, and in Israel, its importance might be even greater. The light here is stronger, sometimes almost blinding. In this penthouse, it is even more significant. It enters directly from every window, without filters and without shading. The intense light penetrating this penthouse, surrounded by curtain walls on all sides, was the starting point. A significant factor that we had to control, shape, and adapt to our design approach and our clients' needs. Facing the wide curtain wall, we placed a giant reflector to handle these amounts of light—a carpentry system stretching along the apartment and terrace, with its exterior clad in blackened brass. Brass is a cunning material; it can shine like gold, almost blinding, but it also knows how to be dull, with the right treatment. There was already more than enough light here, so we opted for the dull and blackened our brass cladding using acids. The penthouse is bordered by two parallel walls stretching from east to west, from the interior to the edge of the terrace. One is made of glass, completely transparent, allowing light to enter the apartment. The other, clad in blackened brass, absorbs the light and reflects it back into the apartment, softened and balanced. This system works differently throughout the day, depending on the direction and intensity of the sun. When it shines strongly at noon, the dark brass absorbs most of the light. When it softens in the evening hours, the brass reveals its hidden golden character, flooding the penthouse with soft sunset light. Architect in charge: Sivan Kohn Project Manager: Aviv Kafif Photographer: Amit Geron Contractor: Moshe Tamam Kitchen: Boffi Carpentry: Slavor Bela Furniture: Tollman’s Flooring: Avney Tall</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Soft sunset</image:title>
      <image:caption>A penthouse apartment is always a celebration. The intersection between land and sky excites us every time. In the case of this apartment, the sea also joined the celebration. Within reach, from the edge of the terrace to the horizon, it completes a powerful triangle of land, sky, and water. The potential was there before us, waiting for the right interpretation. Light is one of the fundamental elements of architecture, and in Israel, its importance might be even greater. The light here is stronger, sometimes almost blinding. In this penthouse, it is even more significant. It enters directly from every window, without filters and without shading. The intense light penetrating this penthouse, surrounded by curtain walls on all sides, was the starting point. A significant factor that we had to control, shape, and adapt to our design approach and our clients' needs. Facing the wide curtain wall, we placed a giant reflector to handle these amounts of light—a carpentry system stretching along the apartment and terrace, with its exterior clad in blackened brass. Brass is a cunning material; it can shine like gold, almost blinding, but it also knows how to be dull, with the right treatment. There was already more than enough light here, so we opted for the dull and blackened our brass cladding using acids. The penthouse is bordered by two parallel walls stretching from east to west, from the interior to the edge of the terrace. One is made of glass, completely transparent, allowing light to enter the apartment. The other, clad in blackened brass, absorbs the light and reflects it back into the apartment, softened and balanced. This system works differently throughout the day, depending on the direction and intensity of the sun. When it shines strongly at noon, the dark brass absorbs most of the light. When it softens in the evening hours, the brass reveals its hidden golden character, flooding the penthouse with soft sunset light. Architect in charge: Sivan Kohn Project Manager: Aviv Kafif Photographer: Amit Geron Contractor: Moshe Tamam Kitchen: Boffi Carpentry: Slavor Bela Furniture: Tollman’s Flooring: Avney Tall</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>More than a hundred years ago, "Hakerem Spirits" was founded. A little over ten years ago, we designed their offices. About two years ago, we received a call from "Hakerem" – "We have to expand, we can’t breathe here anymore." That's the kind of call that's fun to get. It's fun when a long-time client wants more. It's fun to be invited to a place where the alcohol always flows. It's fun to return to a place that brings back so many memories. So, we wrote that word "fun" on the sketchpad before drawing a single line. We also wrote "wine." And we drank a little, even before picking up a pencil, because it sets the mood and because we're always looking for an excuse... From there, everything just flowed naturally. It's so fun to come back home, so fun to drink, and so fun when things come full circle. Lead architect: Einat Mor Project manager: Kobi Bargig Constraction: Sahar prohects Furniture: Waxman Partition: Inovate Photographer: Amit Gerom</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In our first conversation with the costumers, we found ourselves talking mostly about the Garden. There were a few words regarding the house but still, we talked mainly about the Garden. We also talked about the client’s affection for iron and concrete materials and the Industrialized-crude look. But yet, we went back talking about the Garden. Than we divided it, split and decompose it- The House- so that the garden wont be disturbed, the Garden. The three cabins are connected to each other by the possible transparence minimum and Garden. Lots of Garden. Among it, alongside it, and in general. Site area: 1200 sq | Built area : 330 sq Architect in charge: Sivan Kohen, Sapir Hinitz, Adi Cohen | Project Management : Niv Meir Engineering Ltd. | Construction : Doron Tweg | Landscape : Studio Indigo | Illustration : “The craft”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In our first conversation with the costumers, we found ourselves talking mostly about the Garden. There were a few words regarding the house but still, we talked mainly about the Garden. We also talked about the client’s affection for iron and concrete materials and the Industrialized-crude look. But yet, we went back talking about the Garden. Than we divided it, split and decompose it- The House- so that the garden wont be disturbed, the Garden. The three cabins are connected to each other by the possible transparence minimum and Garden. Lots of Garden. Among it, alongside it, and in general. Site area: 1200 sq | Built area : 330 sq Architect in charge: Sivan Kohen, Sapir Hinitz, Adi Cohen | Project Management : Niv Meir Engineering Ltd. | Construction : Doron Tweg | Landscape : Studio Indigo | Illustration : “The craft”</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2025-06-03</lastmod>
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      <image:caption>This project is about tension. The tension between heavy and light, between opaque and transparent, between solid materials and delicate meshes that envelop a volume made of nothing. Solid stone walls lift the white cube, which defines the space beneath it. This space is outlined below, between the stone walls and the aluminium glass panels. A minimum aimed at achieving a maximum. And outside — even less, almost as little as possible — the pergola’s mesh screens enclose an “emptiness” between them. And once again, underneath, a space that is only “indicated,” suspended between the meshes and the ground. Architect in charge: Sivan Kohn Project Manager: Eyal Oren Structural Engineering: Amico Engineers HVAC: Mizug Plus Electrical: Boaz Wasserman Landscaping and Site Development: Haim Cohen Rendering: Studio Aiko</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This project is about tension. The tension between heavy and light, between opaque and transparent, between solid materials and delicate meshes that envelop a volume made of nothing. Solid stone walls lift the white cube, which defines the space beneath it. This space is outlined below, between the stone walls and the aluminium glass panels. A minimum aimed at achieving a maximum. And outside — even less, almost as little as possible — the pergola’s mesh screens enclose an “emptiness” between them. And once again, underneath, a space that is only “indicated,” suspended between the meshes and the ground. Architect in charge: Sivan Kohn Project Manager: Eyal Oren Structural Engineering: Amico Engineers HVAC: Mizug Plus Electrical: Boaz Wasserman Landscaping and Site Development: Haim Cohen Rendering: Studio Aiko</image:caption>
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