Fine Architects
Desc: Israeli firm specializing in industrial, commercial, public, single and multi family residential buildings. Includes profile, portfolio and contacts. The firm has designed a wide range of projects, including private homes, apartment buildings, industrial, commercial and public facilities. No matter how small or large a project, Fine Architects is committed to creating an environment where functionality and design express a sense of safety and comfort while creating an experience of excitement in harmony with its community.

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Country: Israel |
City / State : Tiberias |
Desc: Israeli firm specializing in industrial, commercial, public, single and multi family residential buildings. Includes profile, portfolio and contacts. The firm has designed a wide range of projects, including private homes, apartment buildings, industrial, commercial and public facilities. No matter how small or large a project, Fine Architects is committed to creating an environment where functionality and design express a sense of safety and comfort while creating an experience of excitement in harmony with its community.
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