这个空间一开始是小房间和走廊的混合体–这是多年来对建筑进行非正式加建和改建的结果。该公寓位于特拉维夫的一个老街区–雅法,最初是由两个相邻的房间连接而成,中间有一条狭窄的通道。Palti的首要任务是检查和加强结构,并从那里重新组织空间。

The space began as mish-mash of small rooms and corridors – the result of years of informal additions and alterations to the building. Located in Jaffa, an old neighbourhood within Tel Aviv, the apartment was originally created by joining two neighbouring rooms separated by a narrow passage. Palti’s first priority was to check and strengthen the structure, and from there reorganise the spaces.

空间的安排呼应了建筑的历史,两个 “房子 “面对一个开放的生活区。整个底层的地板一直延伸到花园,模糊了内部和外部的界限。一个 “房子 “是睡觉的地方(浴室、厕所、卧室),另一个是厨房。木材是隐私的标志,框住了日常的生活活动:睡觉、吃饭、洗漱。

The arrangement of spaces echoes the building’s history, two ‘houses’ face an open living area. The floor throughout the ground level continues into the garden, blurring the line between inside and out. One ‘house’ holds the sleeping quarters (bathroom, toilet, bedroom), the other a kitchen. Wood is the marker of privacy, framing the day-to-day activities of living: sleeping, eating, washing.

由于公寓内部不够高,不能堆放两个房间,所以卧室和盥洗室的组成方式是允许每个房间有一个全高的空间,为更开放的休息室和花园节省地面面积。一棵柠檬树从天井的地板上冒出来,是对曾经环绕雅法的柑橘园的回忆。

Since the interior of the apartment wasn’t tall enough for a stacking of two rooms, the bedroom and washrooms are composed in such a way to allow a full-height space for each, saving floor area for a more open lounge and garden. A lemon tree springs from the patio floor, a memory of the citrus groves that once surrounded Jaffa.

Architects: Itai Palti
Area : 50 m²
Year : 2015
Photographs : Gidon Levin
City:TEL AVIV-YAFO
Country:Israel