Filled with light and open spaces, this apartment pays tribute to Zeev Rechter's architectural legacy while embodying the spirit of contemporary Tel Aviv. Rechter designed Hayarkon 70 in 1934, helping define the city's International Style, here, that clarity lives on in calm, generous, light-washed rooms.

Three bedrooms, open living spaces and two balconies make this the most generous home in the building, and the most family-friendly. A convertible sofa welcomes extra guests, and every room is composed around Rechter's first principle: light, and the space to enjoy it.
Mediterranean glimpses across the rooftops of the White City.
Tel Aviv's leafy boulevards and Bauhaus streetscape below.
Two balconies, sun from morning to evening through open rooms.
A slow walk through the home, its light, its open plan, its calm modern lines. Best experienced with sound on.







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