Architecture
The patio returns to the heart of the home: Light, nature, and a new living experience
The patio returns to home design, bringing light, air, and greenery. It creates a larger-feeling space without adding a room and works even in small homes from 6 m².
Dream home in Mishmar David: Transparency, privacy, and striking modern design
It’s all about the timing
The color once feared – now designers are obsessed with it
American architect Frank Gehry dies at age 96, New York Times reports
Gehry's daring and whimsical creations of leaning towers and sweeping sheets of curved metal such as the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, made him a superstar in the world of architecture
Licensed architects plus inspection institutes mark a new era in the construction industry
Licensing reforms and architects' expanded role make inspection institutes central to planning and execution. Calibrate CEO Ariella Gutenberg-Yariv says cooperation boosts quality and saves time.
Holyland towers: The 'monster' that changed Jerusalem's skyline forever
The Holy City is forever caught between the weight of its past and the pressure of its future.
Designs for the city: Kimmel Eshkolot Architects launches retrospective in Tel Aviv
The exhibition spans 40 projects, from urban planning to interiors, and is intentionally integrated into their workspace.
Open House: A behind-the-scenes look at Jerusalem
There are 164 tours to prominent buildings, public institutions, private homes, and quaint hideaways nestled in obscure spots around town unbeknownst to the majority of us.
Israeli tower overlooking central park wins prestigious international architecture award
The Malabar Residence tower in Manhattan by developers Tzachi Hajaj and Rotem Rozen won the 2025 Archaizers Vision Award in the Vertical Living category.
Grapevine: Unwelcome uglification
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Blurring Boundaries: Can Ge’s journey from architecture to immersive design
The universe within: From being a passenger to becoming an architect
Muslala urban renewal to be shown at Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism
The hard workers of Muslala have been working to make Jerusalem more sustainable, healthier, and fun. And they are ready to send that inspiring message to the world.
David Blumberg built Israel’s greatest library, then politics destroyed him - opinion
MIDDLE ISRAEL: David Blumberg’s dream library stands tall in Jerusalem, but his life ended in tragedy, overshadowed by scandal and political strife.