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A Concrete Cut House Project by Pitsou Kedem Architects

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A concrete cut house project; the creation of a line, this birth of the visual act, has been a meeting point throughout the history of art, science and technology- from the dawn of writing to the abstractness of cave drawings and the penning of mathematical formulas – all of them make use of graphics to express a novel idea.

A line on a dark background- short or long, thin or thick – sometimes- expresses orientation or movement, at times convergence or divergence, pain and freedom, connection  or physical repulsion. It is one of the most fascinating of its properties – that the very border, which a line draws also permanently breaks worlds in two. A single line simultaneously divides and connects separate worlds- each one onto himself.

Viewed from the front, this house looks like a monolithic operation of materials with a deep, monochromatic range of colors. Three rectangular prisms, lain upon one another, into a peaceful composition, stable and subdued, appearing as heavy masses. 

A second discerning  glance reveals a dramatic encounter of materials taken from two separate worlds  – poured, massive concrete and glass panels, creating a semitransparent wall with a decisive line running through it.

concrete cut-HOUSE_101-minA stunning night display showing two levels with reflections in the pool of chandelier lighting. The concrete, modern style, furniture and glass make a very sophisticated statement. 

concrete cut-HOUSE_098-minThe variations of opaque glass yields a colossal appearance of yet more concreteness unifying the building’s construction- yet still natural. The glass acts to embrace the light – allowing it to pour in, controlling its every move. Thus a screen of  light is rendered in the most literal way- a receptive canvas of variation, deep and dynamic, adapting to those who pass through its rays of light.

concrete cut-HOUSE_083-minWithin the remaining glass of the structure- the line returns with the force of a quill- emphasizing the movements of the eastern facade, painting an exposed, clear slice within the southern facade in which the utilization of transparent windows has been executed.

concrete cut-HOUSE_050-minThus while the front facade is an abstract creation conceptually assuring the blending of identity and function, the rear facade graphically expresses three-dimensionality, the probing of depth and the feeling of brightness and freedom.

concrete cut-HOUSE_090-minA glance at the side facades explains the process of exposure and  illumination beginning at the opaque facade facing the road and leading to the facades facing the yard and pool. A gradient of inter-changing levels of transparency between characteristically different facades made of the same foundation stones.

concrete cut-HOUSE_079-minThe entrance to the home occurs on the western side at the patio garden starting from the basement leading to the living rooms, accompanying visitors by degrees from the outer to the inner worlds.

concrete cut-HOUSE_053-minThe living rooms are  double in size and face the southern gardens visible from a library entrance on the same level as the private rooms. Two staircases lead to the living areas, one descending to the children’s area and another ascending to two additional levels- one containing the children’s living rooms and another with the parents rooms.

concrete cut-HOUSE_065-minTwo yards run along the children’s quarters, one is a patio ascending to the entrance and the other runs along the eastern side providing light, air, and an abundance of privacy. The function of the floor- corners for sitting, a private yard, and personal gym- attest to the private world of children.

concrete cut-HOUSE_051-minThe design of the space and their dispersal upon four planes creates in each one a sense of maximal privacy and although none is entirely exposed, each of them comfortably access the exterior. Thus a structure of concrete and glass of various transparencies is created, the materials stray between one another as the visitor strays between the structure itself.

concrete cut-HOUSE_095-minDETAILS:

Total floor area: 500 sqm
Total site area: 500 sqm
Design & built : 2012- 2014

concrete cut-HOUSE_108-minLocation : Ramat Gan, Israel
Program :single family house

concrete cut-HOUSE_041-minCREDITS:
Pitsou Kedem Architects
Design team: Pitsou Kedem, Noa Groman
In charge architect: Noa Groman

concrete cut-HOUSE_042-minLighting design: Orly Avron Alkabes
Styling for photography: Eti Buskila
Photography: Amit Geron

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