Atrium Tower Lobby / Tomer Gelfand LTD
The newest addition to Israel?s growing Diamond Exchange District is the uniquely geometrical Amot Atrium Tower, designed by prominent architect Moshe Zur. At 158 meters and with 38 floors of retail, the glass skyscraper holds a LEED platinum certification - the first of its kind in Israel. The building's name is drawn from its impressive atrium entrance hall, designed by architect Oded Halaf, who incepted a radical idea: constructing a sculptural stair element into the orthogonal, glass-encased, four-story high lobby; a complex and seemingly impossible assignment, which had to be commissioned to a professional who holds knowledge, experience and immense creativity.Â
© Itay Sikolski (NUMSIX)
Architects: Tomer Gelfand LTD
Location: Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Itay Sikolski (NUMSIX)
© Itay Sikolski (NUMSIX)
From the architect. The newest addition to Israel?s growing Diamond Exchange District is the uniquely geometrical Amot Atrium Tower, designed by prominent architect Moshe Zur. At 158 meters and with 38 floors of retail, the glass skyscraper holds a LEED platinum certification - the first of its kind in Israel. The building's name is drawn from its impressive atrium entrance hall, designed by architect Oded Halaf, who incepted a radical idea: constructing a sculptural stair element into the o...
© Itay Sikolski (NUMSIX)
Architects: Tomer Gelfand LTD
Location: Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Itay Sikolski (NUMSIX)
© Itay Sikolski (NUMSIX)
From the architect. The newest addition to Israel?s growing Diamond Exchange District is the uniquely geometrical Amot Atrium Tower, designed by prominent architect Moshe Zur. At 158 meters and with 38 floors of retail, the glass skyscraper holds a LEED platinum certification - the first of its kind in Israel. The building's name is drawn from its impressive atrium entrance hall, designed by architect Oded Halaf, who incepted a radical idea: constructing a sculptural stair element into the o...
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