Courtyard
Project Location
Ramat HaSharon
Year of Completion
2017
Photographer
Shai Epstein
This house rises powerfully from Hanesher Square, completing the urban space. Upon entering through the gate, it becomes clear that this is a courtyard house. Elevated 90 cm above the street, the house offers privacy and a striking diagonal view of the square. The yard extends seamlessly between indoor and outdoor spaces, maximizing the ground floor experience. Uniquely, the house does not have a traditional front door; instead, the gate serves as the main entrance, leading directly to the heart of the home. Compact gardens, a pool, and decorative wall coverings complete the design of the house.
Courtyard
Project Location
Ramat HaSharon
Year of Completion
2015
Photographer
Shai Epstein
This house rises powerfully from Hanesher Square, completing the urban space. Upon entering through the gate, it becomes clear that this is a courtyard house. Elevated 90 cm above the street, the house offers privacy and a striking diagonal view of the square. The yard extends seamlessly between indoor and outdoor spaces, maximizing the ground floor experience. Uniquely, the house does not have a traditional front door; instead, the gate serves as the main entrance, leading directly to the heart of the home. Compact gardens, a pool, and decorative wall coverings complete the design of the house.