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Ramat Hasharon is undergoing a quiet transformation. Once a town defined by its low-rise suburban charm, a new wave of development is reshaping its skyline while maintaining its intimate character. In one of its most promising up-and-coming neighborhoods, Hadar, a new residential project is setting the tone for this transition—blending European refinement with a distinctly local aesthetic. The architecture draws inspiration from classic European cityscapes, with elegant facades and intricate detailing that nod to Parisian and Mediterranean influences. Yet, the materials and spatial sensibilities remain deeply rooted in the Israeli landscape. Designed for modern living, the building offers spacious apartments with high ceilings, framed by carefully curated greenery that softens the urban edge. Communal courtyards and shaded walkways encourage a sense of community, echoing the European tradition of pedestrian-friendly residential enclaves. At the same time, the design responds to the Israeli climate with deep overhangs, natural ventilation, and an integration of indoor-outdoor living spaces. As this neighborhood evolves, this project stands as a testament to a new architectural language in Ramat Hasharon—one that bridges past and future, local and global, tradition and innovation.
Ramat Hasharon is undergoing a quiet transformation. Once a town defined by its low-rise suburban charm, a new wave of development is reshaping its skyline while maintaining its intimate character. In one of its most promising up-and-coming neighborhoods, Hadar, a new residential project is setting the tone for this transition—blending European refinement with a distinctly local aesthetic. The architecture draws inspiration from classic European cityscapes, with elegant facades and intricate detailing that nod to Parisian and Mediterranean influences. Yet, the materials and spatial sensibilities remain deeply rooted in the Israeli landscape. Designed for modern living, the building offers spacious apartments with high ceilings, framed by carefully curated greenery that softens the urban edge. Communal courtyards and shaded walkways encourage a sense of community, echoing the European tradition of pedestrian-friendly residential enclaves. At the same time, the design responds to the Israeli climate with deep overhangs, natural ventilation, and an integration of indoor-outdoor living spaces. As this neighborhood evolves, this project stands as a testament to a new architectural language in Ramat Hasharon—one that bridges past and future, local and global, tradition and innovation.
Type: New Development Year: 2028 WIP Materials: Timber, Glass, Concrete Location: Ramat Hasharon, IL
Type: New Development Year: 2028 WIP Materials: Timber, Glass, Concrete Location: Ramat Hasharon, IL





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Ramat Hasharon is undergoing a quiet transformation. Once a town defined by its low-rise suburban charm, a new wave of development is reshaping its skyline while maintaining its intimate character. In one of its most promising up-and-coming neighborhoods, Hadar, a new residential project is setting the tone for this transition—blending European refinement with a distinctly local aesthetic. The architecture draws inspiration from classic European cityscapes, with elegant facades and intricate detailing that nod to Parisian and Mediterranean influences. Yet, the materials and spatial sensibilities remain deeply rooted in the Israeli landscape. Designed for modern living, the building offers spacious apartments with high ceilings, framed by carefully curated greenery that softens the urban edge. Communal courtyards and shaded walkways encourage a sense of community, echoing the European tradition of pedestrian-friendly residential enclaves. At the same time, the design responds to the Israeli climate with deep overhangs, natural ventilation, and an integration of indoor-outdoor living spaces. As this neighborhood evolves, this project stands as a testament to a new architectural language in Ramat Hasharon—one that bridges past and future, local and global, tradition and innovation.
Type: New Development Year: 2028 WIP Materials: Timber, Glass, Concrete Location: Ramat Hasharon, IL