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Architecture Design of Laid House

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Laid House designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects, thanks to the creative use of the topography and the characteristics of the surroundings, the architects have created an extraordinary living environment for the family members which pulls at the strings of the soul and the heart. Indeed, the plot was cleared for construction in recent years and the house was built with most of the houses nearby having two stories. The structure is holistic and blends in harmoniously with the surroundings thanks to the use of the existing folding ground, with minimal impact or alteration to the existing terrain.

Looking at the house from the front, which faces the other houses of the settlement, it seems that there is more to it than meets the eye. But as approaching the entrance lobby area, the structure revealed in its full glory, and the drama also begins. In addition to this, the trellis element, as well as the natural light that enters the building and changes throughout the day according to the location of the openings and their geometry, are two additional layers that turn the house into a living and dynamic element.

Entering the foyer floor reveals an equally powerful and emotive sight. On this floor, there are a fitness center and a home theater for the members of the family. As well as an impressive staircase leading to the living floor. And on the other side by a minimalist but still powerful banister made of stainless steel cables. A glass wall that faces the well-kept garden welcomes those entering the living floor. The public wing with the kitchen, dining area, and living room offers a view of the nature reserve, and on the other side is the private wing with children’s suites and the parents’ master bedroom.

The Architecture Design Project Information:

Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
The architects chose to cover the facades facing the other houses and the street with Burmese teak trellises that ensure the privacy of the people living in the Laid House.

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
Indeed, the living floor is visible and is located at ground level and at street level. Access to it is via the entrance level situated below it.
Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
In the center of the living room is a library that serves as a power wall and combines open niches with portable mini-columns with a brass finish, that move on rails, and opaque facades with an epoxy finish.

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
The dining table of this Laid House is made up of a Carrara stone surface and black metal legs, above which hangs a monumental brass light fixture.
Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
Besides, the kitchen of this Laid House is parallel and consists of a facade of tall cabinets covered with wood veneer. Then, followed by a long island that faces the garden, covered in a dark and powerful Imperial Brescia stone surface.

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Laid House, an Ultra-modern Home by Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects
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The Laid House Gallery:

Text by the Architects: It emerges from a high fold of land, linear, straight, and free of any affectations. You enter it via a lower level, just like entering through the hull of a ship. The Laid House designed by Dan and Hila Israelevitz. The owners of Israelevitz Architects, is unlike anything we have ever seen. Thanks to the creative use of the topography and the characteristics of the surroundings, the architects have created an extraordinary living environment for the family members which pulls at the strings of the soul and the heart.

Photo credit: Oded Smadar | Source: Dan and Hila Israelevitz Architects

For more information about this project; please contact the Architecture firm :
– Add: Tel aviv, Israel
– Tel: +972 77-996-6222
– Email: dan@israelevitz.com/ arch@israelevitz.com

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