Deeper within the site, beyond an additional central patio, stands the taller, two-story mass. At the far end lies the backyard and swimming pool. Between the central patio and the backyard is situated the home’s public wing. The patios, along with areas of the façades, are enveloped by a terracotta screen of perforated bricks, fabricated specifically for the project as precast structural elements. Widely employed in the modernist architecture of 1950s Israel, these screens afford both privacy and a vegetated buffer for the rooms facing the street. A low fence, softened with planting, delineates the property line while fostering connection rather than separation.