Pitsou Kedem Architects has built in the Savyon district of Israel, but elevated walkways and ramps connect the two sides.The two-storey Split House is fronted by gridded wooden screens, which allows dappled light to animate the 125-square-metre courtyard at the centre of the building.
Described by the architects as the heart of the structure, it splits the house into two distinct sections, which are connected via link bridges.The "split" caused by this yard separates the majority of bedroom spaces, which face the street, from the living area and master bedroom overlooking the backyard with a vast panoramic window.A stair leads down to the lower level of the yard, which is landscaped with gravel and plants that climb up to the ground floor level.
Externally, the form of the house is a white-plastered box, with four-metre-deep reveals forming long terrace spaces.The distinctive grid panelling formed by wooden planks covers all of the public-facing elevations of the home, concealing windows, entrances and areas of shading created by tilting sections.
The yard is enclosed by a grid of white panels, both above and where it is overlooked by the house at either side.A section of wall facing the road features perforations in a similar pattern.Internally, this layering of gridded sections creates a series of dynamic views through the house, as well as casting a pattern of light that moves across the rooms throughout the day.
- Architect: Pitsou Kedem Architects
- Photos: Amit Geron
- Words: Qianqian