Staircase and Metal Tread Israeli architect Pitsou Kedem’s striking family home comprises two concrete squares—one stacked on top of the other—on a sloping 7,750-square-foot plot. Inside, sections of the silicate-brick walls have circular holes cut out from them in order to connect the various rooms visually. A long, thin skylight above the stairwell floods the home with sunshine.  Photo 12 of 21 in 20 Eye-Catching Homes That Make Use of Circular Motifs from An Architect’s Bright and Airy Family Home Thrives Within a Brutalist Concrete Structure

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Israeli architect Pitsou Kedem’s striking family home comprises two stacked concrete squares on a sloping 7,750-square-foot plot. Inside, sections of the silicate-brick walls have circular holes cut out from them in order to connect the various rooms.