PRJ — 030
30 HaBarzel Street Lobby
Lobbies & Common Areas · 30 HaBarzel Street, Tel Aviv, Israel — TBD
- Field
- Lobbies & Common Areas
- Location
- 30 HaBarzel Street, Tel Aviv, Israel
- Year
- TBD
- Project type
- LOBBY / COMMON AREAS
- Scope
- Concept · Detail · Supervision
- Archive ID
- 30-habarzel-street-lobby

PRJ-030
HERO · LOBBIES & COMMON AREAS · 30 HABARZEL STREET, TEL AVIV, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 01Arrival Experience. The lighting supports a clear and welcoming entrance sequence, helping the building feel professional, calm, and legible from the moment of arrival.
- 02Lobby Identity. Light is used to define the lobby as a representative shared space, balancing elegance, clarity, and everyday usability.
- 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.

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30 HaBarzel Street lobby

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Office building entrance lobby

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Office building facade in Tel Aviv

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Exterior area around the lobby

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Illuminated building entrance

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Exterior lighting for an office building

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Office building in the evening

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Office building surroundings

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Illuminated glass facade

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Lobby space and architectural lighting
§ Technical notes
- 01Lobby Lighting. Balanced illumination for reception, waiting areas, circulation, and shared interior spaces.
- 02Entrance & Surroundings. Lighting levels are planned around the building entrance, approach, and the immediate public areas surrounding the office building.
- 03Visual Comfort. Fixture placement, optics, and brightness hierarchy are designed to reduce glare and maintain a calm, high-quality atmosphere.
- 04Coordination. Lighting is integrated with the architecture, interior finishes, ceiling systems, electrical infrastructure, and long-term maintenance requirements.