Located at the heart of Tel Aviv, on the corner of King Shaul Blvd. and Weizman st.
The building is a Tel Aviv landmark due to its unique post-modernist shape. This building was designed and built to be surrounded and filled with greenery and vegetation, The outer walls of the building are
rounded along its entire length, as the building converges into and out of itself. As a result, in some areas the high floors are smaller than the lower floors and in other places vice versa.
The curved walls are white with long film windows between them. They are sunk deeper than the plane of the walls, thus creating a shadow effect that is obtained along the area of the windows.
The bright white walls create a black-and-white stripe appearance visible at the front.
The shaded windows prevent direct sunlight from penetrating the building as well as preventing the greenhouse effect.
Within the structure, an 800-meter porcelain wall is erected as well as copper slabs adorning surrounding the building’s elevators.
The building is a Tel Aviv landmark due to its unique post-modernist shape. This building was designed and built to be surrounded and filled with greenery and vegetation, The outer walls of the building are
rounded along its entire length, as the building converges into and out of itself. As a result, in some areas the high floors are smaller than the lower floors and in other places vice versa.
The curved walls are white with long film windows between them. They are sunk deeper than the plane of the walls, thus creating a shadow effect that is obtained along the area of the windows.
The bright white walls create a black-and-white stripe appearance visible at the front.
The shaded windows prevent direct sunlight from penetrating the building as well as preventing the greenhouse effect.
Within the structure, an 800-meter porcelain wall is erected as well as copper slabs adorning surrounding the building’s elevators.