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30 HaBarzel Street Lobby

Lobbies & Common Areas · 30 HaBarzel Street, Tel Aviv, Israel
Architect
Moshe Tzur Architects
30 HaBarzel Street Lobby
§ Design note
  1. 01Arrival Experience. The lighting supports a clear and welcoming entrance sequence, helping the building feel professional, calm, and legible from the moment of arrival.
  2. 02Lobby Identity. Light is used to define the lobby as a representative shared space, balancing elegance, clarity, and everyday usability.
  3. 03Interior–Exterior Continuity. The design creates a smooth relationship between the lobby and the immediate outdoor areas, so the building reads as one coherent night-time environment.
§ Technical notes
  1. 01Lobby Lighting. Balanced illumination for reception, waiting areas, circulation, and shared interior spaces.
  2. 02Entrance & Surroundings. Lighting levels are planned around the building entrance, approach, and the immediate public areas surrounding the office building.
  3. 03Visual Comfort. Fixture placement, optics, and brightness hierarchy are designed to reduce glare and maintain a calm, high-quality atmosphere.
  4. 04Coordination. Lighting is integrated with the architecture, interior finishes, ceiling systems, electrical infrastructure, and long-term maintenance requirements.