Perched on the 16th and 17th floors, just 200 meters from the shoreline, this top penthouse in Netanya is a tribute to the Mediterranean. Designed for Briga Real Estate in close collaboration with CEO Ronen Briga and project managers Yair Kahlon and Tomer Alfasi, the residence redefines "comfortable living by the sea."
Project name
Briga Blue Bay
Architecture firm
Dudu Cohen
Principal architect
Briga real estate
Design team
Dudu Cohen, Briga team
Interior design
Dudu Cohen
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
All natural materials. Stone cladding for the walls specially ordered from Italy by Absolute art of marble. All bathrooms are covered in light stone as well. The carpentry of the cabinet is made of oak veneer with beautiful details of brass and smoked glass
Supervision
Ronen Briga, Yair Kahlon, Tomer Alfasi
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Tzvia Kazayoff Studio: In the heart of North Tel Aviv, Timeless Dark Elegance redefines the penthouse experience: 180 sqm of refined living space complemented by a 100 sqm private terrace.
Project name
Timeless Elegance
Architecture firm
Tzvia Kazayoff Studio
Location
Tel Aviv, Israel
Principal architect
Tzvia Kazayoff Studio
Collaborators
Kitchen – Semel, Custom carpentry – Roey Orenshten, Furniture – Niso, Carpets – Tollmans, Curtains and textiles – Ella Decor, Glazing – Vitreum, Bathroom utensils and tiles – Vitreum glass, Mody, Kitchen surfaces and bathrooms – Fervital, Boristone, Lighting – Kamchi, Air conditioning – Mizug plus, Home Automation – Armagedon sound, Audio/Visual suppliers – Armagedon sound, Greenery – Gan Bagag, Accessories – Niso, Jacuzzi – Sparta Spa, Artwork – Lemon FrameOutdoor – Sparta Spa
Interior design
Tzvia Kazayoff
Environmental & MEP engineering
Supervision
Tzvia Kazayoff team
Tools used
AutoCad, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop
Typology
Residential › Penthouse
When Dan and Sandra Wilson, both designers, first walked into the apartment, they were already familiar with the building, and they were intrigued by the listing images. “It looked like a Miami nightclub from the 80s” they recall. “The views were outstanding, and the rooms were flooded with daylight.
Project name
Loops Penthouse
Architecture firm
Wilson-Haus
Location
Seattle, Washington, USA
Principal architect
Dan Wilson
Collaborators
Sandra Wilson
Interior design
Wilson-Haus
Environmental & MEP engineering
Lander Electric, WSP
Structural engineer
PCS Structural Solutions
Construction
Dyna Contracting, Inc. Thomas Jacobson Construction, Inc
Typology
Residential › Apartment
In the northern center of Tel Aviv, just steps from Kikar Hamedina, lies a one-of-a-kind penthouse designed for a professional couple, their two daughters, and two Yorkshire terriers. From the earliest planning stage – when the site was still sand – the vision was clear: to transform a standard contractor’s apartment into a cosmopolitan.
Project name
Tel-Aviv Nature Penthouse
Architecture firm
Tzvia Kazayoff Studio
Location
Tel-Aviv, Israel
Principal architect
Tzvia Kazayoff
Design team
Gilli Zarfati
Collaborators
Contractor – HBS Renovation LTD, Kitchen – DADA kitchen, Custom carpentry – Pau, Art-topping - Linski Design, Furniture – Niso, Habitat, Carpets – Niso, Curtains and textiles – Ella Decor, Bathroom utensils and tiles – Mody, Kitchen surfaces and bathrooms – Fervital, Boristone corian, Air conditioning – Bet Hamatkinim, Doors – Stato, Home Automation – Armagedon sound, Audio/Visual suppliers – Armagedon sound, Greenery – Gan Bagag, Accessories – Niso, Lemon Frame, Artwork – Lemon Frame, Outdoor – Sparta Spa
Built area
125 m² + 90 m² balcony
Interior design
Tzvia Kazayoff
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Stone, wood, beton, metal
Supervision
Tzvia Kazayoff team
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Photoshop
Typology
Residential › Penthouse
A complete renovation of a late-1930s Prague apartment, balancing historical interior qualities with the needs of a modern young family.
Project name
Corner Apartment
Architecture firm
Prokop Hartl
Location
Prague, Czech Republic
Collaborators
Paintings: Lukáš Koubek. Construction works: Stamoplast. Carpentry: Zlatý řez. Stonework: Bruno Paul. Glazing works: Alfaglass
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Oak veneer – built-in furniture. Solid oak – parquet flooring. Stained pine plywood – built-in furniture. Natural granite – kitchen countertop / bathroom vanity top. Concrete – original exposed structure. Polyurethane coating – poured flooring. Steel – custom furniture. Lacquered mdf – kitchen units. Glass blocks – bedroom shower partition. Ceramic tiles – bathroom wall cladding
Typology
Residential › Apartments
20 m² without compromise. A micro-apartment in Gdańsk designed by Aleksandra Czajka-Witkowska. The design of this micro-apartment in the Żurawie development in Gdańsk is an example of conscious, bold design executed on a scale that demands precision and consistency.
Project name
Żurawie, Gdańsk
Architecture firm
Czajka Wnętrza
Photography
Inkadr - Natalia Kaczmarek
Principal architect
Aleksandra Czajka-Witkowska
Design team
Aleksandra Czajka-Witkowska
Collaborators
Deante Design Studio (Silia series fittings)
Interior design
Czajka Wnętrza, Aleksandra Czajka-Witkowska
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Tiles, vinyl wallpaper with textile texture, mirrored fronts, simple lacquered cabinetry fronts, glass shower doors, LED lighting, Silia series fittings from Deante Design Studio (titanium finish)
Typology
Residential Architecture › Micro-apartment
Perched above the shoreline in Makena, this 5,287-square-foot penthouse was conceived as a multigenerational retreat—one that embraces Hawaii’s climate, landscape, and expansive ocean views.
Architecture firm
Kor Architects
Principal architect
Matthew Kent
Collaborators
Theatrical / AV: Control Freaks
Interior design
Barbara Leland
Environmental & MEP engineering
Lighting
dePelecyn Studio
Typology
Residential › Apartment
In the heart of Chelsea, a Grade II listed apartment—once the residence of Oscar Wilde—has been given a new lease of life by London Atelier. This flat, one of five in the historic townhouse, had endured decades of insensitive subdivision and alteration, leaving its original character fragmented and hidden.
Project name
Apartment in Oscar Wilde’s former Home, Tite Street, Chelsea, London
Architecture firm
London Atelier Architects
Location
34 Tite Street, Chelsea, London SW3 4JA
Photography
Ralf Eikelberg
Principal architect
Pouya Zamanpour
Collaborators
Lapo Saladini
Interior design
Ralf Eikelberg
Environmental & MEP engineering
London Atelier Ltd
Structural engineer
Devise Engineers
Lighting
London Atelier Ltds
Construction
Mainly internal alteration in a Victorian Building
Supervision
Ralf Eikelberg
Visualization
Ralf Eikelberg
Tools used
AutoCAD, Adobe Creative Suite, Physical material sampling
Typology
Residential › Remodelling and refurbishment of a Grade II listed property