House of Parties is a minimalist house located in Savyon, Israel, designed by Pitsou Kedem Architects. The central space was constructed as a unit that allows for the total nullification of the walls between the space and the outside. Glass display windows on both sides are pulled back into one side thus allowing the space, which is constructed so as to be at the center of the plot, to totally blend in with both the front and the rear courtyards.

The space itself is a double space reaching up to a height of six meters overlooked by a bridge leading from the staircase to the bedrooms. The space’s central element is a wall along which there is a six meter high vine cooler full of wine. Using a ladder, all of the cooler’s shelves are accessible and usable. Next to the cooler, there is a bar designed as a piece of sculpture. The bar is built using unique angles that allow guests to sit together informally.

Photography by Amit Geron