Champion Motors Tower, Glass skyscraper in Bnei Brak, Israel
Champion Motors Tower is a 40-story glass and steel skyscraper that rises 160 meters above Bnei Brak, Israel. Its facade combines white and black sections that create a distinct visual pattern across the building's surface.
The tower was built in 2013 on the site of former Skoda and Audi car dealerships. When completed, it became the fifth tallest building in Israel at that time.
The building marks how Bnei Brak shifted from a religious center toward a modern business hub. The BBC complex represents this visible transformation that residents and visitors now see in the city today.
The building includes five underground parking levels and direct access to public transportation from its location. The site is easy to reach by train or bus from surrounding areas.
The building's broad white western section appears to wrap around the narrower black eastern portion. This architectural play creates a distinctive visual effect that changes depending on where you view it from.
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