The Cubes House” in Ramot Hashavim, Israel, comprises various independent cubes standing alongside each other and joined by a transparent corridor. Functioning as the family’s childrens rooms, the cubes are joined to the main house while still allowing privacy. A central double-height living area opens out to the pool and outdoor terrace, while the house’s L-shape wraps around the backyard. Large steel boulder sculptures decorate the backyard, while the crisp white and glass facade completes the futuristic design
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
The Cubes House by Nestor Sandbank
The Cubes House” in Ramot Hashavim, Israel, comprises various independent cubes standing alongside each other and joined by a transparent corridor. Functioning as the family’s childrens rooms, the cubes are joined to the main house while still allowing privacy. A central double-height living area opens out to the pool and outdoor terrace, while the house’s L-shape wraps around the backyard. Large steel boulder sculptures decorate the backyard, while the crisp white and glass facade completes the futuristic design
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