Duplex in Tel Aviv / Toledano +Architects
This  Duplex Penthouse apartment and its surrounding Roof terrace were completely renovated.
© Oded Smadar
Architects: Toledano +Architects
Location: Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Area: 160.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Oded Smadar
Project Designers: Gabrielle Toledano, Camille Imbert, Raphaëlle Elalouf
Budget: 400 000 euros
© Oded Smadar
From the architect. This  Duplex Penthouse apartment and its surrounding Roof terrace were completely renovated.
Fifth Floor Plan
The main challenge was to combine privacy between quiet parents and children areas and big spacious and modular living spaces that would encourage get togethers and would play with the powerful middle eastern light.
© Oded Smadar
The whole house is very modular with sliding doors, a hidden bar in the book case, a folding, extending metal table, a Front entrance door opening in two different ways and so on, providing every space with several functions according to the time of the day or the occasion. The use of wood, concrete and black metal was chosen in order to create a contemporary yet warm space. The hanging metal stairs articulate all the space creating graphic linear shadows thanks to the strong and changing natural light and to the crossed metal strings.
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© Oded Smadar
Architects: Toledano +Architects
Location: Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Area: 160.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Oded Smadar
Project Designers: Gabrielle Toledano, Camille Imbert, Raphaëlle Elalouf
Budget: 400 000 euros
© Oded Smadar
From the architect. This  Duplex Penthouse apartment and its surrounding Roof terrace were completely renovated.
Fifth Floor Plan
The main challenge was to combine privacy between quiet parents and children areas and big spacious and modular living spaces that would encourage get togethers and would play with the powerful middle eastern light.
© Oded Smadar
The whole house is very modular with sliding doors, a hidden bar in the book case, a folding, extending metal table, a Front entrance door opening in two different ways and so on, providing every space with several functions according to the time of the day or the occasion. The use of wood, concrete and black metal was chosen in order to create a contemporary yet warm space. The hanging metal stairs articulate all the space creating graphic linear shadows thanks to the strong and changing natural light and to the crossed metal strings.
Section A...
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