Canada-Israel HQ / Orly Shrem Architects
Our Studio was appointed to design the new office space for the growing Canada-Israel group at their new SEA VIEW office complex, located in Herzliya Pituach (Herzliya business district). The project is located on the top floor and rooftop of the new office building: 900 m² floor space with an additional 385m² of roof-top with panoramic views of the coast.
© Amit Giron
Architects: Orly Shrem Architects · Office Profile
Location: Herzliya, Israel
Design Team: Hadas Peer, Alex Zlotnik
Area: 1200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Amit Giron
© Amit Giron
From the architect. Our Studio was appointed to design the new office space for the growing Canada-Israel group at their new SEA VIEW office complex, located in Herzliya Pituach (Herzliya business district). The project is located on the top floor and rooftop of the new office building: 900 m² floor space with an additional 385m² of roof-top with panoramic views of the coast.
Floor Plan
As with most contemporary office buildings, the potential for optimizing the space lay in interpreting the space between the core and the glass envelope. The challenge: break the peripheral and linear continuity of the floor. The design process began around three floating wooden boxes which contain meeting rooms. These boxes both break the rigid...
© Amit Giron
Architects: Orly Shrem Architects · Office Profile
Location: Herzliya, Israel
Design Team: Hadas Peer, Alex Zlotnik
Area: 1200.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Amit Giron
© Amit Giron
From the architect. Our Studio was appointed to design the new office space for the growing Canada-Israel group at their new SEA VIEW office complex, located in Herzliya Pituach (Herzliya business district). The project is located on the top floor and rooftop of the new office building: 900 m² floor space with an additional 385m² of roof-top with panoramic views of the coast.
Floor Plan
As with most contemporary office buildings, the potential for optimizing the space lay in interpreting the space between the core and the glass envelope. The challenge: break the peripheral and linear continuity of the floor. The design process began around three floating wooden boxes which contain meeting rooms. These boxes both break the rigid...
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