Restored 19th-Century Townhouses

Meirav Galan Revamped a Crumbling Townhouse into a Family Oasis

A crumbling townhouse in Tel Aviv's oldest neighborhood has been restored and elevated thanks to Israeli architect Meirav Galan. The designer took a dilapidated space and transformed it into a contemporary hotel-like home.

The townhouse is located in Neve Tzedek, a neighborhood filled with townhouses built in the 19th century. The architect redesigned this home and configured the entire space around a central courtyard that brings natural light into the interior spaces. The designers conserved as much of the historic architecture as possible while introducing contemporary elements such as a reconfigured staircase that allows for more fluid movement between floors.

A new basement was underpinned, while an additional second story was added at the rear side of the house to preserve the front entrance's historic architecture.
Trend Themes
1. Historic Architecture Restoration - Architects and designers are revamping historic properties to modernize them while still preserving and highlighting their historical features, creating exciting opportunities for architects and preservationists to work together.
2. Central Courtyard Utilization - Designers are incorporating central courtyards into their building layouts to bring natural light and green space into the interior, creating opportunities to elevate urban living with more sustainable and restorative design practices.
3. Contemporary Hotel-like Home Design - Designers are introducing contemporary elements into residential architecture to bring the luxury hotel experience home, creating opportunities to innovate the wellness, hospitality, and interior design industries by creating sophisticated, personalized, and technology-driven living environments.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The architecture industry has a significant opportunity to work with property owners to modernize and restore historical buildings in a way that honors the past while accommodating contemporary living standards and sustainability practices.
2. Construction - The construction industry must adapt to the trend of reimagining and restoring historic properties by utilizing cutting-edge building materials, techniques, and technologies to seamlessly marry old and new construction practices.
3. Interior Design - The interior design industry can leverage the trend of creating more hotel-like living spaces and incorporating cutting-edge smart home technologies into their designs, creating beautiful, customizable, and sustainable living spaces that cater to modern lifestyles and preferences.

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