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Modern home built around central courtyard: Float House

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Float House is a modern single story, private residence that has been envisioned byย Pitsou Kedem Architects, situated inย Tel Aviv, Israel. The architectural concept was to create a structure with a continuous, wide space, divided by internal courtyards and movable partitions into smaller spaces used for a variety of different functions. The different spaces and internal courtyards are joined together into one structure by two, ultra-thin roofs supported at one central point, seeming to float in the air. The home offers a beautiful open concept floor plan consisting of 5,920 square feet (550 square meters) of living space.

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The two roofs merge, one into the other and extend for five meters over the building front walls. The entire roof is constructed from lightweight materials and, in order to provide a thin, wispy look at its edges, it is constructed with a moderate slop towards its center.

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The structure itself is constructed from a series of spaces that are conceivably internal and conceivably external spaces.ย  The entrance is framed with a wall of wooden slats which constitute what could be considered the initial boundary between the outside and the inside.

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A ribbon window running along the buildingโ€™s facades serves to emphasize the roof floating above the structure walls and cancels out the feeling of mass that its size suggests.

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A long, narrow reflection pool follows the structureโ€™s walls, reflecting and emphasizing their covering and texture.

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When entering the space, we pass through a space resembling an entrance lobby โ€“ again, conceivably internal and conceivably external โ€“ which embodies the soft seam between the outside and inside areas.

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Whilst walking through the entrance lobby space, we cross a transparent pool, studded with large basalt rocks and trees that seem to float on the water.ย  As we enter the entrance lobby, we experience the illusion that the house is floating and being reflected, just as the roof appears to be floating above the structures walls.

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Photos: Amit Geron

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