Gibor Sport House, Office skyscraper in Diamond Exchange District, Ramat Gan, Israel
Gibor Sport House is an office building with 29 floors that rises 114 meters high and provides modern workspace in a glass and steel structure. The facade uses contemporary materials that give the building a distinctive appearance among other towers in the area.
The building was completed in 2000 according to designs by architect Amnon Niv and was later expanded with additional floors. This renovation updated the original structure to meet new needs and increased its office capacity.
The building sits in the Diamond Exchange District, a hub for international trade and business activity in the city. This area shapes the economic character of Ramat Gan and draws professionals from around the world.
The building offers direct connections to neighboring structures through its parking area, creating an integrated complex in the district. Visitors can easily navigate between the tower and surrounding office buildings without going back to street level.
The building's design was inspired by another well-known skyscraper in the city but creates its own concept on a smaller scale. This connection is visible to visitors who know both structures and shows how modern office towers relate to one another in the area.
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