Azrieli Center Circular Tower - Tel Aviv, Israel
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N 32° 04.418 E 034° 47.501
36S E 669110 N 3550001
Azrieli Center is a complex of skyscrapers in Tel Aviv, located in the eastern part of the city on the Ajalon Highway. It consists of three buildings, each with a different geometric floor plan. The highest is Azrieli Center Circular Tower - 187 m.
Waymark Code: WM14DTE
Location: Israel
Date Posted: 06/19/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member RakeInTheCache
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The Azrieli Center Circular Tower is the tallest of the three towers, measuring 187 m (614 ft) in height. Construction of this tower began in 1996 and was completed in 1999. The tower has 49 floors, making it at the time of its construction the tallest building in Tel Aviv and the second tallest in Israel. The top floor has an indoor observation deck and a high-end restaurant, and the 48th floor is home to Mr. Azrieli's personal office.

Each floor of the Circular Tower has 84 windows, giving the tower more than 4,000 windows. The tower's perimeter is 141 meters (463 feet); its diameter is 44 meters (144 feet). Each floor covers 1,520 square metres (16,400 sq ft).

On October 31, 2003, the first annual Azrieli Circular Tower run-up competition was held, in which the participants ran up the 1,144 stairs to the tower's roof. Winners of the contest had the chance to participate in the following year's Empire State Building run-up competition in New York City.

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Building Name: Azrieli Center Circular Tower

Structure Height: 614

Number of Stories: 49

Year Built: 1999

Architect/Design Firm: David Azrieli, Avraham Yaski, Yossi Sivan

Style: Post-Modern

Use: Office Building

Publicly accessible areas:
lobby, observation floor


Hours:
Azrieli Observation Floor is opened 6 days a week. Its day off is Monday.


Address:
132 Menachem Begin Road


Building Website: [Web Link]

The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) link: [Web Link]

Cost: Not listed

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