Arlozorov 17 Tower by Pitsou Kedem Architects and Daniela Shulman
Arlozorov 17 Tower is a residential building located in Tel Aviv, Israel, designed in 2020 by Pitsou Kedem Architects and Daniela Shulman of Studio360.
Description
The public space at the entrance to the Arlozorov 17 residential tower, in central Tel Aviv, offers a rare volume for interior design, at 530 square meters footprint. Access to the building, designed by from Arlozorov Street, is via an entryway, leading to the entrance doors on the side of the building. Those arriving can see from outside, through the large transparent fac?ade, the impressive entrance space, 40 meters long and 12 meter high. At its center, this elongated space connects to a large bright atrium, rising all 30 stories of the tower. The atrium has two glass walls, on opposite sides, providing the users of the building and the city intriguing views into the building interior, and through it, towards the rest of the city. The quiet minimalist space stands in contrast to the busy and bustling urban environment around it. The harmonious, almost monochromatic color scheme gives an otherwise functionally busy space a serene ambiance.
The large windows and openings set in the facades and atrium allow ample light to come in the building during the day. The changing light, and the drama it creates provided inspiration for designing the interior facades of the building. By using three dimensional elements covering the walls, the ever-changing rays of light were used to create ?living? facades, t...
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