Oberson Architects has completed Resort Villa (temporary name), a dual-structured family home designed to bring the atmosphere of a luxury retreat into daily living. Set on two adjoining one-dunam plots, the project unites the land into a single, cohesive composition. Rather than separating the properties, the architects created a pair of interconnected houses that frame a central courtyard, with the outdoor pool and terraces acting as the focal point of the design.
Instead of approaching the two plots as distinct units, the design treats them as part of a seamless flow. Two independent volumes are linked by a generous, open-sky patio and bespoke Corten louvers that mark a wide threshold. This defining architectural layout frames the courtyard as the true heart of the home, seamlessly connecting the main residence with the children’s wing, and drawing the eye toward the pool and lush terraces beyond.







Details
Architecture
OBERSON Architects; Dana Oberson, Oded Livyatan, Hadar Budara, Sivan Puritz
Client
Private
Year of completion
2025
Location
Herzliya, Israel
Total area
1.600 m2
Site area
2.000 m2
Photos
Amit Geron
