The 'Design Museum Holon' is an interesting architecture that Ron has designed in Israel. It serves to be an "international-standard museum" and possesses many fluid ribbon elements combined together in the one design. Warm earthy colours coupled with the physical architecture also creates vibrant life when viewed from the exterior, juxtaposing much of the white plain apartment complexes around it.
Ron Arad has also designed a luxury residential complex on Tel aviv's beach promenade. 'Ha-Yarkon Street' also uses an amalgamation of fluid curvaceous forms integrated into a more solid 'backbone' architecture in the rear. What is interesting about this particular architecture is that the main living/residential section of the structure is cantilevered out and floats above street level.
Another one of Ron Arad's architecture projects is the 'Mediacite.' Located in Belgium, the 'Mediacite' serves as a mall with many different external Piazzas. Similar to 'Ha-Yarkon Street' and 'Design Museum Holon,' the 'Mediacite' has long extensive fluid exoskeleton covering the entire length of the mall that architecturally serves as a facade. The warm-colored undulating steel rib skeleton on the outside can also be viewed from the interior and draws individuals within from one section of the mall to another.
http://www.ronarad.co.uk/ha-yarkon-street-tel-aviv/
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