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Bare House

Credit:
Tamar Jacobs and Oshri Yaniv, Architects

Photos courtesy of
Jacobs-Yaniv Architects website

The primary living area of the residence is open to the yard, and the raw concrete complements the black metalwork in the beams and the built-in bookshelf. The thin concrete roof hovers above the living space, while small windows provide a constant glimpse of the sky, even when indoors.   The front yard of the house features a wooden patio and a grassy lawn, providing ample space for children to play.
Bare House

Jacobs-Yaniv Architects, comprising of Tamar Jacobs and Oshri Yaniv, have designed a new residence for themselves and their family in Herzliya, Israel. It took approximately six years from conception to realization. They celebrated minimalist form and structure by utilizing concrete and blockwork, which are the most commonly used building materials and techniques in Israel.

The primary living area of the residence is open to the yard, and the raw concrete complements the black metalwork in the beams and the built-in bookshelf. The thin concrete roof hovers above the living space, while small windows provide a constant glimpse of the sky, even when indoors. The front yard of the house features a wooden patio and a grassy lawn, providing ample space for children to play.

The kitchen is located behind the dining and living areas, with wood cabinets without hardware, giving the kitchen a modern and streamlined appearance. The kitchen island with seating provides a more casual dining area or a space for meal preparation.

The kitchen is located behind the dining and living areas, with wood cabinets without hardware, giving the kitchen a modern and streamlined appearance. The kitchen island with seating provides a more casual dining area or a space for meal preparation.

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