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Azrieli Tower / KPF / Israel

Azrieli Tower

  • Architects:  Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates
  • Location:  Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Client:  Azrieli Group Ltd  
  • Type:  Mixed-use
  • Project Area:  145,000 m2 / 1,560,800 ft2  
  • Units:  133 Rooms / 171 Residences
  • Project Proposed:  2013
  • Construction Start:  2019
  • Expected Completion:  2025
  • Building Height:  340 m / 1,060 ft
  • No. of Stories:  91

Global leading architecture firm Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (KPF) has unveiled design for its spiraling tower, which will be the tallest building of Tel Aviv upon its completion. Named Azrieli Tower, the building, reaching 340 meter height, will become the new icon of the renowned Azrieli Center, and will feature a vibrant mix of uses to the city's business district, and energize the skyline with its unique, aspirational form.

KPF is closely working with the Azrieli Group and MZA, and KPF paid thoughtful attention to the composition of the larger complex, which includes a trio of perfectly square, circular and triangular towers. The new building is designed as an elongated circle in plan, while the new tower's elliptical footprint references this purist geometry, respecting the architecture of its neighbors while establishing a dynamic, new identity.
For its outer envelope, the tower takes the form of a spiraling scroll weaving around the existing retail base and towers at the ground level. Further up in the completion, the facade wraps around the shaft of the new tower, narrowing as it ascends to create optimal office floor plates and scaled to accommodate residential and hotel functions with a large event space at the top.

"The design allows us to unify the urban precinct of the Azrieli Center with the new tower. The spiraling facade appears to drape elegantly around the structure of both tower and base. As it embraces the existing complex, it unifies the four towers into a single composition. The objective is to further invigorate this urban cluster, underscoring its importance as one of the most vital epicenters of Tel Aviv." said James von Klemperer, KPF President and Design Principal.
The new mixed-use building will integrate 65,000 square meters of office, 17,000 square meters of residential, 15,000 square meters of hotel, and 15,000 square meters of retail space. Near its pinnacle, the tower will include a public space for gathering and entertainment. As the city's tallest building, the Azrieli Tower will offer unparalleled views of Tel Aviv, from its historic neighborhoods and the Mediterranean Sea to Jerusalem on a clear day.

"This project represents a significant step in establishing Tel Aviv's architecture on an international stage by introducing KPF's expertise to a rapidly developing urban area."
In addition, the high density site incorporates multiple nodes of public transportation, including a future high-speed rail line to Jerusalem, a metro rail and a new subway under construction, and a system of bike lanes and designated bike spaces.

Upon its completion, the tower will join KPF's portfolio of iconic supertalls, including the tallest building's in cities like Paris (Tour First), Seoul (Lotte World Tower), Beijing (CITIC Tower), and Shenzhen (Ping An Finance Centre). These and other KPF projects, such as the International Commerce Centre in Hong Kong and the Shanghai World Finance Center, represents shifts in the tall building paradigm that include achievements in height, design, and engineering. In this regard, the Azrieli Tower carries on KPF's success designing buildings that become symbols of culture and commerce for their respective metropoles.


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