Young towers, High-rise residential complex in North Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Young Towers are two connected high-rise buildings reaching 170 meters and 151.7 meters in height, featuring distinctive elliptical shapes with horizontal white beams circling each level in a postmodern architectural style.
Construction of the Young Towers began in 2012 after approval for the northern business center plan in 2009, but faced numerous delays including groundwater flooding and financial difficulties before completion in 2020.
The towers represent Tel Aviv's shift toward vertical urban living and contemporary architectural trends, demonstrating the city's embrace of high-density development to accommodate its growing population while maintaining modern design standards.
The complex encompasses 91,000 square meters with 486 residential units ranging from two to five rooms, plus office spaces, retail outlets, kindergartens, and a swimming pool, with 48 units designated as affordable housing.
A connecting bridge spans floors 35 to 37 linking the two towers physically and visually, while the elliptical shape reduces wind resistance and enhances structural stability for seismic considerations.
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