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PRJ — 012

Teva Offices

Offices & Workplaces · Ramat HaHayal, Tel Aviv, Israel — 2020
Architect
Gindi Studio Architects
Photographer
Uzi Porat
Teva Offices
§ Design note
  1. 01Workplace Identity. Light reinforces the company's clean, transparent identity — calm, even, and consistent across the open floors.
  2. 02Collaboration & Focus. The lighting distinguishes open collaboration areas from quieter focus zones, giving each space the presence it needs.
  3. 03Daylight Dialogue. Along the glazed facades and city views, the artificial light is tuned to the abundant daylight, keeping the interior balanced from morning to evening.
§ Technical notes
  1. 01Workplane Lighting. Even, comfortable levels at desks and workstations support long hours of screen-based work.
  2. 02Glare & Spill Control. Fixtures and optics are positioned to control glare and spill light, reducing visual fatigue near screens and glass partitions.
  3. 03Interior Coordination. Lighting is coordinated with the ceiling systems, oak cladding, and glazed meeting rooms so fixtures sit cleanly within the architecture.
  4. 04Scene Control. Programmable scenes let shared areas, lounges, and meeting rooms move between work, presentation, and hosting settings.