The plot on which the house was built is unique: it is extreme, without fences and barriers, open to the natural grove, and as such appears to be an integral part of it. From the west, it enjoys a perfect view of the valley landscapes and the Mediterranean Sea.
Project name
The House and the Landscape
Architecture firm
Inon Ben-David
Location
The house is located in an expansion area in the Lower Galilee in Israel
Principal architect
Inon Ben-David
Design team
Inon Ben-David
Interior design
Inon Ben-David
Built area
250 m² (2,690 ft²)
Site area
A dunam (approximately 0.12 acres)
Material
Stone, concrete, glass, wood, steel
Typology
Residential › House
The views of the Golan Heights, Hula Valley and Naftali Mountains visible from the boundaries of the plot they purchased in the expansion of Kibbutz Gonen, led the couple to commission a particularly successful project - the creation of a minimalist house with large openings, optimally expressing the pristine natural surroundings.
Project name
Endless View
Architecture firm
Inon Ben-David
Location
Kibbutz Gonen, Israel
Principal architect
Inon Ben-David
Interior design
Inon Ben-David
Typology
Residential › House
In one of the settlements in southern Ramat HaGolan, Israel, stands a house that excels in detailing, both inside and out, resonating with emotional nuances. It belongs to the artist Anat Rosenzweig Ben-Hur and her family—her husband and their four children.
Project name
A Bit of Escapism: Take a breath, inhale deeply—here is a home that will truly make you feel good
Location
A settlement in southern Ramat HaGolan, Israel
Design team
Inon Ben-David
Interior design
Inon Ben-David
Built area
Approximately 240 m²
Site area
Approximately 1.6 acres
Material
Brick, Wood, Concrete, Glass, Metal
Client
Artist Anat Rosenzweig Ben-Hur, her husband Elad, and their four children
Typology
Residential › House