Twin Towers (Ramat Gan)

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Twin towers
Twin towers
Basic data
Place: Ramat Gan , Israel
Construction time : 1991-1994
Status : Built
Architectural style : Late modern
Architect : Moore Yaski Sivan
Technical specifications
Height : 53.6 m
Floors : 14th
Usable area : about 26,000 m²
Building material : Concrete
glass
steel

The Twin Towers ( Hebrew מגדלי התאומים) are two identical office towers on Jabotinsky Street in the diamond exchange district of the city of Ramat Gan near Tel Aviv , Israel . They each have 14 floors and were built between 1991 and 1994.

The towers were built on the site of the Asis confectionery factory, which was built in November 1929. In 1989 the candy factory was bought by a group of private investors for a symbolic sum of 6 million dollars. The purchase was made by Twin Towers Inc. and Towers Holdings Inc. The two towers were planned and built by the architects Sivan Yaski. They have an area of ​​26,000 square meters.

The fronts of the buildings have reflective glass windows. The two towers share the underground car park. Each of the towers has two entrances: one from the lobby (floor E1) and one from Jabotinsky Street (floor E2). Between the two towers there is a room with a pond in the middle.

Individual evidence

  1. Information on the Emporis website
  2. Globes, March 12, 1993

Web links

Commons : Twin Towers (Ramat Gan)  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 32 ° 5 ′ 1 ″  N , 34 ° 48 ′ 22 ″  E