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30 Jul 2021

Sold! the famous penthouse of the mythical Engel house by Bar Orian

The Engel House, located at Rothschild 84 on the corner of Maze Street, is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Built in 1933 by architect Zeev Rechter, one of the leaders of the Modern Movement in Israel, the Engel House has been renovated from the ground up according to the design of well-known architect Gidi Bar Orian and treated according to the most stringent conservation laws.

The apartments are old-fashioned, spacious, beautiful and with balconies which bring home a breeze from the sea and restore the glamour of old Tel Aviv.

After selling other apartments in the project, Zommer had the opportunity to sell the penthouse, one of the most coveted properties in the city. Extraordinarily breathtaking in its beauty, sprawled over the top floors of the building, the penthouse boasted four directions of airflow with a 190 sqm interior (220 sqm gross) and an 87 sqm terrace.

30 Jul 2021

Coming soon- Zommer & Park 48

Situated adjacent to the park, on the front line of a quiet sea of green, this project is the dream of many buyers.

The intimate and high-quality building, designed by Moaz, has been carefully planned and equipped with innovative systems and infrastructure, a wide and well-designed lobby, and apartments of various sizes (including a spacious mini-penthouse) designed by architect Raz Melamed. Each apartment has a sun terrace and parking.

Zommer will proudly represent this exclusive upcoming project.

*Construction is underway

30 Jul 2021

TIPO949 by Omer Danan and Raz Melamed

Facing endless breaking waves of the Mediterranean Sea at the entrance to the Old City of Jaffa, these townhouses stand with impressive, traditional stone cladding. Within one of these ancient buildings lies an apartment that architects Omer Danan and Raz Melamed turned into a home that is a meticulous labor of dedication and a one-of-a-kind architectural gem.

The renovation was designed for a young couple and their two children, who needed a functional home, not simply an architectural showpiece. Having already lived in the residence for several years, they were clear about what they wanted and needed—and what they didn’t. They were seeking an interior-only renovation so that the traditional facade would not be disturbed. The rough texture of the old stone and the smooth curves of the white plaster provide a perfect background for the family’s minimalist furnishings.