June 29th, 2016
June 29th, 2016
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Built in the Old North of Tel Aviv, this house contrasts the traditional two-storey family homes that populate the area.
From the clean white facade, the high ceilings and the long horizontal windows, the property contrasts with the early international-style homes which are common in the region. Many of these homes also include lattice work, which is modernised and incorporated in the design for Tel Aviv House.
Photography: Amit Geron

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