Rehovot, Israel
Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch/studio-prototype
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
The cube project had started its way by first understanding the shape of the cube and its embodied quality, which at best characterized its space. Each out look presented a different shape, a central motive, which creates a consolidated visual language. The language gave the cube the expression and its definition as a unique space.
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
The formation of the cube presents a few functions and meanings to the way in which the cube serves its customer. The formation defines the entire furnishing system, the illumination, storage, and personating geometric elements in a cube shape size.
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
The main functions of the cube first serve its storage space and than as a display modal. These functions operate simultaneously, creating a central definition which redefines the dinning room area and forms a visual border between its space and the kitchen. The aforementioned element contains storage area for the serving area of the dinning room and kitchen. From both ends and parallel, the cube exhibits areas in the house detail and space.
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
The cube is defined in the space of the house by the subtraction of material, which forms its display space and storage. In addition, with the accumulation of the material it forms a display areas for sitting and illumination.
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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Photo © Courtesy of Felix Spivack |
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detail 01--drawing Courtesy of Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch |
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detail 02--drawing Courtesy of Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch |
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detail 03--drawing Courtesy of Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch |
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detail 04--drawing Courtesy of Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch |
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detail 05--drawing Courtesy of Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch |
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detail 06--drawing Courtesy of Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch |
The people
Architects: Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch
Location: Rehovot, Israel
Client: Marglit family
Design dates: April – June 2009
Construction Dates: June 2009 – October 2009
Mark Materails: Epoxy, Gypsum, Flexible wood, glass and ceramics
Interior Area: 80 sqm
Outside Area: 30 sqm
Photos: Felix Spivack