Twin Towers, Office complex in Diamond Exchange District, Israel
The Twin Towers are two identical 14-story office buildings in Ramat Gan, each reaching about 54 meters in height. Both structures feature reflective glass facades and are separated by a landscaped plaza with a central pond.
The towers were built between 1991 and 1994 on the site of the Asis candy factory, which had operated there since 1929. The project replaced this older industrial use with contemporary office architecture.
The buildings serve as a major business hub in the Diamond Exchange District, shaping the character of this commercial area. They exemplify how Tel Aviv transformed into a modern financial center during the 1990s.
Each building features six elevators and separate entrances for easier navigation. Underground parking is accessible from Tower 1 and provides convenient vehicle storage for visitors and workers.
The two towers are not simply placed side by side but arranged to enclose an open plaza that draws visitors between them. This central space with its pond creates a surprisingly calm spot within the busy commercial surroundings.
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