M3 House: the fully glazed walls house that seem to "grow from within the garden" A project in the district of Savyon, Israel, by Pitsou Kedem Architects

Pitsou Kedem Architects is known for the massive use of floor-to-ceiling glazing in their projects, a solution allowing their clients to make the most of the abundant sunlight afforded by the location of the Israeli state on the Mediterranean.

A perfect example of this aesthetic philosophy is the "M3", the one-storey house in the district of Savyon.

It is a construction made with fully glazed walls and a flat pergola-style roof, surrounded by old trees, grassy lawns and a green agate pool.

Together these architectural elements create the impression that the house "grows from within the garden".

 

photo by Amit Geron