Pitsou Kedem's AB House features grid-like perforated screens inside and out
Screens with a perforated geometric pattern help to control the flow of light, air and views throughout this house in a suburb of Tel Aviv by Israeli architect Pitsou Kedem.
AB House covers 770 square metres of a 1,800-square-metre plot in the Kfar Shmaryahu neighbourhood to the north of the Israeli city.
The house comprises two interconnected volumes; a long exposed concrete box that extends into a reflecting pool, and a taller perpendicular rendered structure.
The building's simple forms and finishes are typical of Kedem's numerous projects in the Tel Aviv region, which include a property featuring bands of shutters with a similar geometric pattern and a home surrounded by screens that reference traditional latticework.
For AB House, the studio applied painted metal screens ? that it describes as evocative of netting ? to various external and internal surfaces. "The netting meanders across the house almost as if it were marking out a series of contours," said the architects. "At times, it is ethereal allowing light and air to access the spaces."
"Sometimes it is closed, acting as an entrance whilst at other times it is inlaid with a system of pivoting doors that allow one of the facades to appear dynamic and ever changing," they added.
At the entrance, the screens provide a partial view of the house stretching away towards the rear of the plot, and continue across a rendered wall containing the front door.
The pivoting sections are...
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