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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Aharoni House : By STAV

North of Tel aviv , Israel
STAV
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron
The Aharoni House contains a section that embraces a fascinating opening point to the exploration of an architectural event.
The house is situated on a half an acre lot in an old part of Moshav Never Yarak, located in the Sharon-the Central region of Israel.
Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron
The lot is framed on three sides by an impressive, 50 year old, vegetation. The fourth side is defined by the predominant part of the house itself. The house conducts a dialogue with its surroundings through a series of sections that evolve along a walk relative to the length of the building.
Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron
The structure is essentially modern. It assimilates an experiment interpreting an architectural event by means of sections that develop contrasts between a low, wide horizontal space and a tall, narrow vertical staircase, lit dramatically by high positioned windows.
Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron
The swimming pool, perceived as a horizontal plane, integrates perpendicularly to the rectangular volume of the house, framing a ceremonial entrance. The mirror-like surface and strong rectangular structure create an experience accompanied by natural light from above.

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron
Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron
The architectural scene creates two parallel and complementary ways for the resident to experience his place in the world: the entirety, in which the building is situated and which closes the greenery enveloped space, versus the continuity of discoveries and surprises the user encounters during his progress through the house. These individual events are partly repetitive, derived from the rituals that create a home atmosphere, are partly unique, and dependent on time and place.
Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron
Thus, the architectural structure becomes a home; a place that give a sense of belonging, identity and meaning.
Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron

Photo © Courtesy of Amit Geron
The people
Architects: STAV
Location: North of Tel aviv , Israel
Design: Daniel Azerrad, Iftach Isasscharov, Itay Shmutter
Team: Pazit Shmutter, Tami Basal, Debora Schraiber, Jorge Spiler
Plot area: 1800 sqm
Project area: 320 sqm
Proyect year: 2004 – 2008
Structure: Vera Neustein
Photograph: Amit Geronvia:archdaily
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