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
No flight needed: A home that feels like a resort
A family from Netanya built a home in Even Yehuda that feels like a private resort, with open spaces, natural light, water, greenery, and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Grapevine: Jewish-Irish eyes are smiling
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Italy discovers basilica design by ancient Roman architect Vitruvius, 'father of architecture'
"It is a sensational finding ... something that our grandchildren will be talking about," Italian Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli told a press conference.
Stone, arches and memory: Jerusalem's enduring Mediterranean architecture survives
Inside Jerusalem’s Arab houses, where architecture outlives empires and residents
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
A new single-story family home in Mishmar David, with a lower-level apartment, offers open public spaces, private bedrooms, and clean lines featuring concrete, steel, and glass.
It’s all about the timing
Why now is the perfect window of opportunity for property acquisition.
The color once feared – now designers are obsessed with it
Black was long feared for shrinking spaces, but designers now see it as precise, elegant, highlighting architecture, and adding unmatched depth and quality to a home.
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.