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Rooftop Terrace Design · Tel Aviv

From the Old North to Herzliya Pituach

Berlin-based manufactory delivering rooftop terrace concepts to Tel Aviv's most discerning Bauhaus penthouses and Mediterranean villa estates, with plant design, outdoor kitchens and wellness architecture under one curatorial hand.

Tel Aviv rooftop terrace at golden hour with curated Mediterranean planting and White City skyline

Why Tel Aviv is different

UNESCO Bauhaus, Levantine heat, and Mediterranean rhythm

Tel Aviv rooftops sit above the UNESCO-protected White City – the largest concentration of Bauhaus and International Style architecture in the world. Climate is hot Mediterranean with very humid summers, mild winters, intense UV, salt-laden sea air, occasional sharav heat-wave events. The city operates with Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality building permitting and UNESCO heritage consent across the Bauhaus zones.

We work in this tension daily: with Israeli-licensed architects and structural engineers, with municipal and UNESCO heritage consultants, and with the lifestyle expectations of Tel Aviv clients between Old North Bauhaus penthouses, Neve Tzedek heritage homes and Herzliya Pituach beachfront villas. Our role is the plant and outdoor lifestyle layer – ecological substrate, Mediterranean-Levantine curation, and the wellness elements (pool deck, outdoor kitchen, spa) that turn a Tel Aviv rooftop into a year-round sanctuary above the Mediterranean.

Rooftop terrace with curated Mediterranean planting and outdoor kitchen – Tel Aviv lifestyle design

Our Tel Aviv approach

Curated plants, ecological substrate, lifestyle integration

  • Symbiosis methodology – mycorrhizal partnerships dramatically reduce water demand and replace chemical fertilisation under the Levantine heat envelope.
  • Mediterranean-Levantine palette – evergreen structure (olive, citrus, ficus, carob, Mediterranean cypress), aromatic accents (lavender, rosemary, sage, hyssop), sculptural specimens (Phoenix, agave, prickly pear, bougainvillea, oleander).
  • Wellness architecture – pool deck, spa and outdoor kitchen integration with citrus-pergola tradition and microclimate cooling.
  • Heritage-aware execution – Israeli-licensed architects and structural engineers, Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality permitting, UNESCO White City consultation.

Areas we serve

Across Tel Aviv and the Sharon Coast

Most of our Tel Aviv work is concentrated in Old North Bauhaus penthouses, Jaffa stone-house homes, and beach-coast estates from Herzliya Pituach to Savyon. We also handle select hospitality projects.

Old NorthJaffaNeve TzedekFlorentinRamat AvivHerzliya PituachTzahalaKfar ShmaryahuSavyonCaesareaArsufRamat HaSharon

How a Tel Aviv project unfolds

From first conversation to handover

  1. 01

    Understanding before drawing

    Site visit (or detailed remote survey for first conversations from Berlin), discussion of the people and rhythm using the terrace, early constraint mapping (heat, UNESCO consent, salt, structure).

  2. 02

    Concept and curation

    A small set of plant compositions, material moodboards, wellness element placement. Always optionality.

  3. 03

    Engineering and permitting

    Load calculations with Israeli-licensed structural engineer, Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality permitting, UNESCO consultation where required.

  4. 04

    Installation and handover

    Our team installs on site over one to several weeks. Plants are sourced from Israeli and Mediterranean nurseries and pre-conditioned for the Levantine climate. After handover we offer ongoing care subscriptions following the same symbiosis methodology.

Frequently asked

What clients usually want to know first

Do you work on rooftop terrace projects in Tel Aviv?
Yes. Most of our Tel Aviv work is Old North Bauhaus penthouses, Jaffa and Neve Tzedek heritage residences, Ramat Aviv villas, plus Herzliya Pituach, Tzahala, Kfar Shmaryahu and Savyon estates.
How do you handle Levantine heat and salt?
With a drought-adapted Mediterranean-Levantine palette, mycorrhizal soil partnerships that reduce water demand, salt-tolerant material specification and irrigation engineered for very hot summers.
How long does a typical Tel Aviv project take?
Between four and ten months from first conversation to handover. Larger Herzliya Pituach or Savyon estate rooftops with UNESCO consent often need six to twelve months of planning.

Start a Tel Aviv rooftop conversation

The first call is unhurried – understanding before any concept. We travel from Berlin for site visits when the project warrants it.

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