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PRJ — 086

Atidim Building 4

Lobbies & Common Areas · Atidim Park, Tel Aviv, Israel
Architect
Barashi-Landes-Eshed
Atidim Building 4
§ Design note
  1. 01The Moment of Arrival. Light sets the tone the instant you step in — a warm, composed lobby that reads as a considered threshold between the street and the working floors above.
  2. 02Light and Material. Grazing light rakes across the vertical timber battens and glances off the black stone, so the lobby’s materials — wood, marble, and glass — carry the atmosphere rather than the fixtures themselves.
  3. 03A Hospitable Atmosphere. Softer pools of light over the lounge seating and café windows give the shared space the ease of a hotel lobby, inviting tenants and visitors to pause rather than pass straight through.
§ Technical notes
  1. 01Grazing. Concealed linear fixtures graze the timber-batten walls from close range, turning the slats into the lobby’s main light feature while the sources stay hidden.
  2. 02Recessed & Track Lighting. Recessed downlights and discreet track heads light the circulation, reception, and seating, layered under the timber-slat ceiling so the ceiling stays clean.
  3. 03Visual Comfort. Warm color temperatures and shielded sources keep glare low across the reflective stone and glass, so the lobby feels comfortable at any hour.
  4. 04Interior Coordination. The lighting was integrated with the interior design — battens, stone cladding, reception, and signage — so every fixture has a place in the composition.