House in Kfar Vitkin / Levy-Chamizer Architects

By Karen Valenzuela

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© Amit Geron


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  • Supervisor: Yehuda Zimbris
  • Collaborator: APEX
  • Structure: Sayag ingenieros
  • Lighting: TRIGON

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From the architect. The proportions of the plot of land is a narrow and deep rectangle, which led to building the house in an manner to make the most of the width of the property, leaving a large garden to the front that allows a long walkway up to the house.


Ground Floor Plan
Ground Floor Plan

The front facing the street is more closed than the back, which the large openings of the living room and the bedrooms, pool and the large back garden.


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The building is composed of several white volumes that are “semi-patios” with each one serving a different purpose.


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© Amit Geron

There are three floors: the basement with the playroom and TV, the ground floor with the public areas and the master bedroom, and the upper floor with the children’s rooms.


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The flooring is concrete, the staircase is made of black iron and the windows are made of black aluminum.


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© Amit Geron

By strict customer request we did not introduce any color in the design, except in a few pieces of furniture.


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