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Harabi | M. Barkan

Beit Hana Harabi is a place where home, work, and leisure converge. The space is located in the small craft area of Florentin, in an old industrial building that once served as a sewing and knitting factory established in the mid-20th century. The four-story building is divided into various rooms offering a wide range of activities including body and movement, creativity, and thought.
The project involved renovating and preserving the old structure using unique materials, strengthening the building and treating the foundations, iron, and concrete. Comprehensive finishing works were carried out, including the establishment of a restaurant, gyms, and activity rooms, utilizing unique artisan metalwork.

Palace | M.Barkan

Stunning finishes works utilizing diverse materials such as sculpted natural stone, zinc, copper, and mosaics. The execution covers various areas including luxurious dining rooms, a synagogue, an auditorium, club rooms, and a swimming pool

Yehuda Hayamit 25-27 | M.Barkan

Construction project of a unique boutique residential building in Jaffa, Near the Jaffa Port. The building features a variety of apartments with high ceilings and sun terraces, including an elevator and underground parking. The project included the structural framework, systems, and finishing works for 39 residential units, two floors of underground parking with parking stackers, and successful management of groundwater challenges.

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The project was built with a special emphasis on acoustics, particularly given the open space layout of the office. The spaces were meticulously designed to provide a quiet and efficient environment for employees, while maintaining a sleek and clean design that fosters a sense of calm and creativity.
In addition to the open workspaces, we also built an advanced training room for trainings and group meetings, as well as impressive reception offices that welcome guests and clients in a professional and inviting atmosphere

Alma Lasers | Moysh

Offices and open-space areas that embrace a hybrid working concept. Additional features included an auditorium for training and conferences, meeting rooms, creative spaces, and a cafeteria. The construction involved exposing the existing concrete in walls and columns, using polished concrete and visible systems.
The project stands out for its exceptionally high finishing standards, with special attention to intricate and complex carpentry and metalwork, adding a unique and luxurious look to the spaces.