One out of Four / Lior Vaknin + Sabi Aroch

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Location: Gedera, Israel
Client: kfir Bason
Main Materials: Gypsum, , ceramics
Constructed Area: 40 sqm
Project year: 2008-2009
Photographs: Felix Spivack

The “one out of four” project started its conception way as a prototype to four different functions in the domestic space as one element.

One out of four contains in it the bar, dining area, kitchen’s table and storage area.

It functions in different way on the time line and redefines the space and at the same breath answers on other needs.

It’s hanged from the ceiling on a vertical shaft with no base and out of it the four elements are created. All this elements are disconnected from the floor and create the levitation effect, in which the project is floating.

 
 
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critic says:

what a terrible feeling space. you spend all this time detailing these architectural affectations and then light it like an empty janitor’s closet. i hope they are just bad photographs…

 
# April 25, 2009 at 16:23

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