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

PRJ-016
HERO · FACADES · RAMAT GAN, ISRAEL
§ Design note
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.

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The illuminated glass lobby and entrance plaza at dusk

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The Menora Mivtachim Tower facade lit at dusk

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The tower at night with a glowing glass curtain wall

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Warm-lit office floors reading through the dark glass facade

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The tower and its lit base among neighboring high-rises

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An upward view of the tower's glass corner at night

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The lit tower crown against the night sky

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The full tower and illuminated lobby base at night

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The main lobby with the Menora Mivtachim logo wall and turnstiles

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The main lobby with a stone column, bench, and linear lighting

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A typical open office floor under linear and panel lighting

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Open-plan workstations on a typical office floor

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A typical lift lobby with a timber wall and planting

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A floor lobby corridor with timber slats and cove lighting

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An open office floor with frosted-glass partitions

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Workstations and glass-walled offices on a typical floor

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An open office floor under recessed panel lighting

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A glazed boardroom with an illuminated ceiling raft

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An executive lounge beside a glazed meeting room at night

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An executive boardroom and lounge with planting

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An executive floor reception with a decorative brass pendant

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Marble reception desks under geometric brass light fittings

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A typical lift lobby with timber walls and concealed light
§ Technical notes
- 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.
- 02Lobby Lighting. Linear, cove, and recessed fixtures shape the main lobby and the typical floor lobbies, integrated with stone, timber, and the lift cores.
- 03Workplane Lighting. Even, glare-controlled light is planned for the open office floors, workstations, and meeting rooms across the building.
- 04Interior Coordination. Lighting is integrated with the architecture, ceiling systems, finishes, and the building services by Moshe Tzur Architects.
