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PRJ — 016

Menora Mivtachim Tower

Facades · Ramat Gan, Israel — 2017
Field
Facades
Location
Ramat Gan, Israel
Project type
OFFICE TOWER / FACADE & INTERIORS
Scope
Concept · Detail · Supervision
Menora Mivtachim Tower
PRJ-016
HERO · FACADES · RAMAT GAN, ISRAEL
§ Design note
  1. 01A Lit Landmark. Light gives the 145-metre tower a clear night-time presence on the Ramat Gan skyline, with warm office floors reading through the dark glass curtain wall.
  2. 02Lobby Identity. The double-height main lobby is lit as a calm, corporate arrival, with linear ceiling lines and cove light framing the stone, the brand wall, and the lift cores.
  3. 03Floor to Floor. A consistent language of linear and recessed light runs across the typical floor lobbies and open offices, holding 36 floors together as one coherent workplace.
§ Technical notes
  1. 01Facade Lighting. The glass curtain wall and the double-height base are lit to express the tower's form at night without spilling light into the offices.
  2. 02Lobby Lighting. Linear, cove, and recessed fixtures shape the main lobby and the typical floor lobbies, integrated with stone, timber, and the lift cores.
  3. 03Workplane Lighting. Even, glare-controlled light is planned for the open office floors, workstations, and meeting rooms across the building.
  4. 04Interior Coordination. Lighting is integrated with the architecture, ceiling systems, finishes, and the building services by Moshe Tzur Architects.