Kne Kash | Tel Aviv
Bamboo, Light, and Continuity
Within a restored granary, shapes an environment where memory and material move in quiet alignment. Bamboo becomes the medium through which form is defined, guiding spatial rhythm, grounding detail, and carrying warmth through every layer.
Movement is carefully considered, shaped by the experience of people as they move through the structure. The intent is fluidity rather than interruption, allowing circulation to unfold without dead ends. Each level overlaps the next, opening shifting perspectives of the same elements. As one ascends, views evolve, objects and installations are revealed again, each time from a different angle. At the uppermost level, a bridge extends across the volume, creating a moment of suspension, an experience of elevation within the granary’s full height. The journey is not only visual, but spatial, designed as a continuous discovery of scale, detail, and atmosphere.
Light moves across surfaces, softening edges and revealing material depth. Pathways and transitions become part of the composition itself, carrying a steady rhythm that links each layer into a cohesive whole.
Kne Kash holds its presence through this interplay of structure, craft, and experience where heritage and contemporary expression meet in a layered, evolving field of space.