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Visual Tricks Enhancing Original Yogurt Bar Design in Israel

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

In a dark small space in Ashdod, Israel (previously an AC store with plaster niches), Dana Shaked has designed a white magical yogurt bar. The only colorful element inside is the kitchen glass wall that was painted in a new and unique graphic style. Architecture Yogurt Bar Design'

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Budget Minimalist Apartment Designed for a Young Couple in Israel

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Studio Dana Shaked completed the design and development of a highly minimalist apartment in Kfar Saba, Israel. The master bedroom is simple and elegant, with the walls painted in a smoky gray shade. The post Budget Minimalist Apartment Designed for a Young Couple in Israel appeared first on Freshome.com.

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It’s Done! The Making of the Heath Building.

Heath Ceramics

Making it real But what makes the Heath Building so special is the way the vision’s been brought to life by the architectural and design teams, made all the easier by the fact that Heath and Tartine worked with the same teams, and that Chad and Liz and Heath’s Robin and Catherine shared so many of the same values.

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The Bauhaus and Me

Life of an Architect

But a regular course in architecture was only introduced at the Bauhaus in 1927. Only the most talented students were admitted to the architecture course. The outer ring indicates a preliminary 6-month course in basic materials and involved painting and rudimentary experiments in form-making.

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Rich Colors and Eclectic Art Adorn this Sophisticated Apartment

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The eclectic mix, including paintings of a mask from Israel and parrots from Costa Rica, hang in a gallery-style arrangement in front of two camel-colored chairs. More importantly, however, the dynamic design team had clients with big personality and an art collection.

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Mysterious Façade Concealing Maximal Openness and Lightness: The Hidden House

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Israelevitz Architects shared with us photos and information about The Hidden House , a modern family residence completed in Tel Aviv, Israel. The main purpose to create drama between the two volumes – upper and lower – was intensified through the use of thinner support columns made of iron, as well as painting the entire cube black.

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