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Ariel Isaac Franco Organic Concrete House
Organic Concrete House is Iron Design Award winner in 2017 - 2018 Architecture, Building and Structure Design Award Category.
Organic Concrete House

The Carmel mountainside is home to a unique villa design inspired by luxury yachts. Architect Ariel Isaac Franco’s modern and innovative design was built on a 2,000 square meters plot located on Mount Carmel in front of a stunning view of the Mediterranean. The design’s three stacked deck-like levels provides three separate living spaces which allow the clients to conduct their lives, pursue their hobbies, and to comfortably host their children families during weekends and holidays, while preserving privacy and integrating the stunning views and the surrounding into the house.

Organic Concrete House
Ariel Isaac Franco Organic Concrete
Ariel Isaac Franco House
Ariel Isaac Franco design
Ariel Isaac Franco design
Ariel Isaac Franco Architecture Studio

Ariel Isaac Franco Architecture Studio is a boutique architecture and design firm led and owned by Ariel Isaac Franco, and is a part of A. Franco ltd Group which is offering services such as Project design, Project management, Construction, and a full Design-Build solution. Ariel has got his degree in Architecture at SCI-Arc (Southern California Institute of Architecture) in Los Angeles, CA. The firm currently employs 6 architects, designs projects and operates both in Israel and in the US, and specializes in high-end private residential houses and small-scale boutique high rises. We believe in “Form Follow Function” and we use Tectonic architecture elements to form the skins and encase the programmatic cores of our designs. Each and every project is unique, so are the location, the surroundings, and the core natural elements that react to it. Designing based on that methodology, we are doing a lot of experimental work, testing new materials and applications, while pushing the limits of conventional design.