A shell within a shell - B house
A single family resident
Ramat Hasharon
by Tal Goldsmith Fish
www.tgf-design.com
The house was planned for a couple holding senior positions, who decided to move their offices
to their home so as to be with their young children throughout the day.
The challenge was to plan a space where the parents would have constant control and eye
contact with the children and, on the other hand, the possibility of separation and privacy while
working.
The solution provided is a system of glass and aluminum partitions that envelopes the nucleus
and the heart of the house, and allows control over the movements between the floors and the
spaces on the floor.
The opening of each partition enables the passage between floors; stairs, the elevator, and
movement around the floor; living room, kitchen and the work and utility rooms.
When the partitions are closed - the public area is separated from the rest of the rooms and
movement in the open space is made possible only to a limited area.
In the living room, above the fireplace, a library having various angles is located. The geometric
library is made of aluminum, weighs approximately half a ton, and is fused as a single unit in
order to refrain from complicated connections that were created as a result of the various
angles. It was hoisted precisely into the constructive framework that holds the heavy weight.
The scale of monochromatic colors that was chosen for the house were seasoned only with light
touches of color, and the content of the library in the living room is what creates the main splash
of color in the space.
The bedrooms are located on the second floor. The parents' suite is divided into two areas,
where a chest of drawers that also serves as the back of the bed separates the sleeping area
from the closet area.
The master wash room is located at the end of the corridor that is created between the bedroom
closets and that is covered entirely by grey stone – floor, walls and a sink surface with two sinks
also built from the same stone. The use of one kind of stone as covering, surface, sinks and
bench is intended to create a calm, monotonous and pleasant environment for the user.
Within the framework of a productive dialog with the clients, we created a restrained, modern
space, free of excessive decorations.
A pallet of materials and colors were chosen that was pleasant and harmonious for our clients.
The materials and the textures that were chosen have contrasts that create a slight tension
between the elegant and the industrial
Despite the broad range of materials, there exists a harmony that is obtained by the use of a
limited number of hues and rich textures.
The possibility of sliding the dividers creates many scenarios of interesting compositions and
different senses of space by the passage of light, air and movement with the opening and
closing of the dividers.