Test Competition
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Test Competition
The project is located on Remez Street, facing the Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium in Tel Aviv.
The building has two entrances leading to two separate cores, which are connected by a full-height entry patio that opens onto the main façade.
Situated on a corner lot, the structure engages with two streets: Matmon Cohen Street to the north and David Remez Street at the main façade
Designed as a classic Tel Avivian urban block, the building features prominent balconies that enclose the entry patio as suspended terraces, and presents primarily white plaster combined with dark fiber cement panels.
Designed as a classic Tel Avivian urban block, the building features prominent balconies that enclose the entry patio as suspended terraces, and presents primarily white plaster combined with dark fiber cement panels.
The building offers a diverse mix of apartments, ranging from compact units for young couples to luxury apartments and penthouses with vast rooftop terraces. Special attention was given to the building’s metal railings design, reinterpreting them as both a key architectural and aesthetic element, while also ensuring privacy and ventilation for the balconies.
The traditional Tel Aviv patio gets a new interpretation in this project: one side is clad with architectural concrete panels in varying shapes, while another side is enclosed by dual-aspect residential balconies. The integration of greenery and lighting brings about a sense of a classic Tel Aviv patio while introducing contemporary architectural innovation within the urban fabric.