Architecture
Grapevine: Jewish-Irish eyes are smiling
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Italy discovers basilica design by ancient Roman architect Vitruvius, 'father of architecture'
Stone, arches and memory: Jerusalem's enduring Mediterranean architecture survives
The patio returns to the heart of the home: Light, nature, and a new living experience
Refresh: This is what the offices of F5 look like
Architect Michi Seter, Seter Architects, and designer Yulia Popov crafted the offices of F5, an application security company in cloud computing. Here's their stunning design.
Hospitality in the sky: The Sky Lobby transforms living in Israel
Architects discuss the rising trend of Sky Lobbies, altering urban environments in Israel and worldwide with unique experiences and benefits for tower occupants.
Embrace the trend: Have you added wooden bars to yourhome yet?
Discover the natural yet durable trend of wooden bars in home design. Add depth and complexity without overwhelming visuals. Suitable for any style!
A floating museum in Israel? Haifa's plans to transform the harbor
Global Seafront: A floating museum and international concert hall are planned for Haifa Harbor, discussed during the visit of renowned architect Santiago Calatrava.
Top 10 tilted sites to visit that aren't Pisa
The Leaning Tower of Pisa isn't the only one of its kind. Here are 10 other towers that fit the description, too.
Like a master: A carefully planned house in Shoham
This house covers an area of 500 square meters, not an easy challenge. Architect Joel Jospe designed it with artistic elements. The result of the creation is before you.
Albert Escolà’s collaboration with Hardoor brings unique design to showroom
Hardoor partners with architect and designer Albert Escolà for a new flagship showroom at Dan Design Center, blending museum-like sophistication with innovative closet designs.
Beautiful Ramat Hasharon Duplex perfect for everyone
The duplex was designed by Tzvia Kazayoff for a young couple and their three kids, boasts an enlarged kitchen and a central yard for hospitality and leisure. A true standout in every way.
The happiest office in town
Designers Tal Gal and Liat Kedem bring color to an insurance office for extreme sports, owned by a cyclist, creating a vibrant and dynamic workspace.
200 square meters, now it was "only" necessary to take care of the design
This is a 170 square meter contractor apartment with a 25 square meter balcony. All they wanted was to feel that this house was theirs. Architect Marina Rechter Rubinstein made it so.