Pitsou Kedem is the study of architecture created in 2002 in Tel Aviv by the homonymous designer of Israeli origin. During the years he has developed numerous projects both residential and commercial ever using a modern and minimalist approach that seeks to eliminate the barriers between interior and exterior spaces.
Above: Rehovot House
Below: Herzelia Pituah House 8
Above: Rehovot House
Below: Herzelia Pituah House 8
The minimal use of forms and materials and sobriety of colors are characteristics common to all projects, but often the coexistence between two materials is used to create dynamic movements and tension. The contrast between the strong and solid materials, as limestone or basalt, and lighter and fluids ones, as glass, creates unique and surprisingly dramatic atmosphere.
Above: Herzelia Pituach house 13
Below: Herzelia Pituah House 5
Above: Herzelia Pituach house 13
Below: Herzelia Pituah House 5
Above left: Herzelia Pituah House 11.
Above right: Kfar Shmaryahu house 2
Below: Ramat Hasharon House 11
Above right: Kfar Shmaryahu house 2
Below: Ramat Hasharon House 11
Above: Tel Aviv house 1
Below: Ramat Hasharon House 12
Below: Ramat Hasharon House 12
Above left: Shavey Zion House 1
Above right: Ramat Hasharon House 12
Below: Herzelia Pituah House 10
Above right: Ramat Hasharon House 12
Below: Herzelia Pituah House 10
The creation of geometric natural and artificial light games is always provided in the design of exterior and of interior and is developed in order to enhance the typical large open space of the architecture of the study. The range of colors used goes from gray to white helped to create a relaxed and smooth.
Above left: Savyon House 6
Bottom left: Herzelia Pituah House 9
Right: Tel Aviv house 3
Above left: Savyon House 6
Bottom left: Herzelia Pituah House 9
Right: Tel Aviv house 3
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