Pitsou Kedem Architects has designed a house with two courtyards. Located on a 1000-sqm (10,764-sqft) plot in Israel, Ramat Hasharon House 13 has a total floor area of 450m² (4,844ft²).
A private resident, built between two, central courtyards. A frontal courtyard excavated to a depth of three meters and the second courtyard at the level of the building’s ground floor. This topographical interface creates a unique cross section to the building’s mass with each part of the building, even the section constructed as a basement, being open to its own courtyard.
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Photographs by Amit Geron
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