Architecture
When fabric becomes soft architecture: The silent revolution of luxury textiles in the bedroom
A festive pop-up that reminds us that while we may endure sleepless nights, at least we can ensure every minute of sleep is high-quality.
“People are looking for quiet”: The new trend leading home design
Exhibition 'Yakir's Light' brings together art by a fallen soldier and his mother
Equality is designed, and so is inequality - opinion
Israel on the map: A unique international showroom opened in Bnei Brak
Negav earned exceptional trust when Atlas Concorde chose to establish its first conceptual showroom outside Italy in Israel, within an innovative 800-square-meter space.
From bondage to freedom: Israeli artist creates obelisk installation in Dubai
The installation has been on display since November as part of an international sculpture exhibition.
Exploring the Evolution of Modern Architecture
Lebanese-French architect Lina Ghotmeh chosen to redesign Ancient Galleries at British Museum
Ghotmeh's studio, LGA, was unanimously chosen for the project after a nine-month competition that received over 60 entries.
The new learning complexes are shaping the environmental culture of tomorrow
Following the decline in educational institutions since COVID-19, more and more learning complexes and buildings are being planned and established across Israel.
Understanding begins within us: How to plan a startup office?
The company is still young, and the challenge of designing the right office for it is significant. Hadar Lahav-Miterni from Auerbach Halevy Architects explains the process.
By the hand of an artist: The connection between interior design and art
Dorit Sela, owner of an architecture, planning, and design firm, and her husband, interior designer Nitzan Horowitz, are in complete agreement about incorporating art into a space.
Between past, present, and future: The unique hotel reopens its doors
The David’s Harp Galilee Resort, designed and planned by Michael Azulay, is a unique and inspiring complex rooted in the land, resembling the harp of King David.
'Jerusalem That Once Was': An architect's look at the history of Israel's capital - review
A new book by famed architect and former Jerusalemite David Kroyanker shines a penetrative loving light on the capital’s fading beauty.
German architecture foundation revokes award to artist over Israel boycott stance
“James Bridle’s endorsement of a call to boycott Israeli cultural institutions is incompatible with this responsibility, and it is why the Foundation cannot award the prize.”