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Sansa – Hospitality Apartments

Sansa – Hospitality Apartments Design for International Student Delegations

The Sansa project was developed to create a welcoming temporary living environment for international student delegations coming to Israel for academic, educational, and cultural programs. The primary challenge was to design hospitality apartments that would feel like home from the very first day, even for residents arriving from different countries, cultures, and backgrounds.

The project included the planning and interior design of several serviced apartments intended for both short-term and extended stays. The design focused on achieving the right balance between functionality, comfort, and a young, inviting atmosphere. Each apartment was required to support a variety of daily activities, including studying, working, socializing, and relaxation, making efficient space planning a key component of the project.

The design concept was based on creating an accessible and internationally appealing environment that would remain relevant over time rather than relying on short-lived design trends. Natural materials, calm color palettes, and custom-designed millwork were carefully combined to create interiors that feel warm, practical, and comfortable.

Special attention was given to creating spaces that encourage both privacy and community. The apartments were designed to provide residents with a comfortable personal environment while supporting the social interactions and cultural exchange that naturally develop among students from around the world.

Sansa demonstrates how thoughtful hospitality apartment design can enhance the experience of temporary living, creating a sense of belonging, comfort, and connection for residents during an important period of learning and personal growth.

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