Tzameret Towers
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Tzameret Towers | |
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Location | Tel Aviv, Israel |
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Status | Completed |
Groundbreaking | 1&2: 1999 3: 2003 |
Opening | 1&2: 2002 3: 2006 |
Use | Apartments |
Roof | 123m |
Floor count | 34 |
Floor area | 30,000 sqm |
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Architect | Moore Yaski Sivan Architects |
The Tzameret Towers, also known as Akirov Towers, are a complex of three skyscrapers in Tel Aviv, Israel. At 123 meters in height each, the towers each have 34 floors. Towers 1 and 2 were completed in 2003, and Tower 3 in 2006. The towers were designed by Moore Yaski Sivan Architects. Tower 3 was originally planned to be a 140-meter tower containing 140 apartments, although this was scaled down and it was finished to a height almost identical to that of the other towers. The final design contained 120 apartments. This tower topped out in August 2004. The top three floors of Tower 2 contain one of Israel's most expensive apartments, purchased for $10 million, a record-breaking purchase. The total complex contains 360 apartments.
[edit] Notable residents
- Ehud Barak, Knesset member and Minister of Defense
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[edit] References
- Tzameret Tower 1, Tower 2, and Tower 3 at Emporis
- Tzameret Towers