The material palate is minimal and includes concrete, stone, light wood, aluminum inside and bronze outside, and a combination of bronze shades to reflect the unique environment. The patio has access to two more bedrooms and bathrooms. The main space includes a living room facing the sea terrace, master bedroom, kitchen and dining area. From the patio that forms the center of the house, the various spaces are split. The stairs are accompanied by a bronze railing adapted to the harsh weather conditions near the sea. Guests access to the apartment via stairs leading to the patio that takes advantage of the Mediterranean climate. The interior partitions were designed in carpentry and detached from the stone vaults to create sub-spaces in the arched open space. Occasionally, the wall cladding meets a joinery element and is functionally accompanied by it as a door, bed back or railing. The main design gesture is expressed in a dynamic metal cladding, which "travels" along the stone walls and accompanies them, containing behind them electrical pipes, air conditioning systems, stone niche storage and more. They redesigned the levels to accommodate the desired uses and a smoothed concrete floor unites the interior and patio. Our luxurious apartments in Northern New Jersey offer stylish interiors, modern amenities, and unparalleled views of the New York City skyline. The architects maintained the original stone to build the vaults which were exposed and treated, and the arched doorways that were opened were filled with glass doors in blackened bronze frames, revolving around a central or lateral pivot. "In the design of the apartment, an engineering effort was invested to connect the spaces in scope to create a flow between them," said Pitsou Kedem Architects. The architects tried to create a continuous flow inside by designing each space with a fresh look and modern furnitures. The building is situated adjacent to the side of the hill rock on the edge of ancient Jaffa Port, this apartment is a collection of 300-year-old spaces built around a central patio. Named Old Jaffa House 4, the 250-square-metre building tries to combine ancient building traditions and innovative technologies by using glazed arches without divisions in axial opening and roofs containing modern infrastructure. Tel-Aviv-based architecture studio Pitsou Kedem Architects has designed interiors of an historic apartment with multiple arched doorways in Jaffa, Israel