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City Tower

Also known as: Sheraton City Tower
Built: 1998-2000
Designed by: Barely Levitzky Kassif Architects & Town Planners (1989) Ltd.
Type: Skyscraper
Stories: 46
Maximum Height: 558 feet / 170 meters
Location: 14 Zisman Street, Ramat-Gan, Israel

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A signature building for the Diamond Exchange district, the Sheraton City Tower is one of the tallest skyscrapers in the area. Notched corners provide more windows for more rooms while creating channels that enhance the structure's verticality. At the top is a pyramid, emblazoned on two sides with the hotel's logo, and bearing glass curtain walls on the others. The upper stages of the building feature setbacks reminiscent of 1990's neo-Art Deco construction.

  • The lower half of the building is occupied by a traditional hotel. The upper half is a condo-hotel.

 
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