Matcal Tower


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nameMatcal Tower
imageMatcal Tower, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 2009.jpg
image_size250px
locationTel Aviv, Israel
coordinates
statusComplete
completion_date2005
building_typeGovernment Offices
antenna_spire107 m
floor_count17
cost$400,000,000
architectMoore Yaski Sivan Architects
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History

The tower was originally planned to include only 14 floors and no helipad. It houses the headquarters of the Israel Ministry of Defense and offices of the IDF General Staff (Matcal in Hebrew). It was built in 2003, and is located close to another IDF building, the Marganit Tower, across the road from the civilian Azrieli Center. The tower and the Azrieli Bridge connecting the base with the Azrieli Center were designed by Moore Yaski Sivan Architects.

References

References

  1. {{cite magazine. (November 20, 2009)

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