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daniel Jun 5, 2021 2:35 AM

TEL AVIV | ToHa Tower 2 | 337 M / 1,105 FT | 80 FLOORS
 
The first ToHa tower is 110M and was finished in 2019.

render:
https://i.imgur.com/5kmOeGs.jpg

daniel Jun 5, 2021 2:36 AM

current situation:
https://www.skyscrapercity.com/cdn-c...7-png.1590906/

colemonkee Jun 7, 2021 9:10 PM

Is that a literal hat on the shorter building? That's amazing. Also, bummed that the base was not clad in copper or gold or bronze as shown in the rendering.

daniel Jun 7, 2021 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by colemonkee (Post 9304537)
Is that a literal hat on the shorter building? That's amazing. Also, bummed that the base was not clad in copper or gold or bronze as shown in the rendering.

You are right that I posted an old render, I think this is the newest one:

https://www.skyscrapercity.com/attac...e-jpg.1070512/
https://www.skyscrapercity.com/cdn-c...m-jpg.1072780/

As for the hat, I don't know if that is what they were going for, but it is in the actual tower:
https://i.imgur.com/lSdyNQo.jpg

Drcastro Jun 8, 2021 1:38 AM

That is one huge waffle maker on the left!

daniel Jun 27, 2021 9:35 PM

27 June:

https://i.postimg.cc/WNsKj40b/2021-06-27-15-47-07.jpg

daniel Aug 20, 2021 5:44 AM

16 August 2021:
https://i.postimg.cc/xnMs0syh/2021-08-16-11-36-56.jpg

AronGlower Sep 7, 2021 8:15 PM

These look nice.

daniel Oct 25, 2021 9:57 PM

New renders:
https://www.skyscrapercity.com/cdn-c...e-jpg.2255802/
https://www.skyscrapercity.com/cdn-c...6-jpg.2255824/

daniel Nov 9, 2021 8:03 PM

A view from the other side. You you can see the Spiral tower pit in the background (where you see a crane in the gap between the skyscrapers):

https://i.imgur.com/m4ebYrx.jpg

daniel Dec 14, 2021 5:28 PM

13 December 2021:
https://www.skyscrapercity.com/cdn-c...d-jpg.2496306/

shivtim Dec 14, 2021 5:32 PM

The main thing I notice in that picture is how horrendous the pedestrian-scale environment is. How is anyone supposed to get across that mess of an intersection at the bottom of the picture?

daniel Jan 6, 2022 3:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shivtim (Post 9476095)
The main thing I notice in that picture is how horrendous the pedestrian-scale environment is. How is anyone supposed to get across that mess of an intersection at the bottom of the picture?

Yeah it's not good, but also not unusual for Israel which quite a few places like this. The main skyscraper area of Tel Aviv is not a pedestrian friendly area.

daniel Feb 9, 2022 1:24 AM

8 February 2022:
https://www.skyscrapercity.com/cdn-c...d-jpg.2755820/

twister244 Feb 9, 2022 4:12 AM

Is it just me, or is the foundation for this building taking a long ass time to get out of the ground? Or is this more of a Tel Aviv local geology thing with tall building foundations?

daniel Feb 9, 2022 3:59 PM

The soil in Tel Aviv is soft so it is normal for skyscrapers to spend a relatively long time in the foundations stage.

Illithid Dude Feb 10, 2022 7:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shivtim (Post 9476095)
The main thing I notice in that picture is how horrendous the pedestrian-scale environment is. How is anyone supposed to get across that mess of an intersection at the bottom of the picture?

I would say Tel Aviv in general though is probably the most pedestrian friendly city in the Middle East.

Buck Feb 10, 2022 7:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Illithid Dude (Post 9532263)
I would say Tel Aviv in general though is probably the most pedestrian friendly city in the Middle East.

Of cities that size or larger, yes I agree. Haifa (notably smaller) is also very pedestrian friendly, and much of Jerusalem (but not all... the terrain makes that very difficult).

MAC123 Feb 10, 2022 9:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Illithid Dude (Post 9532263)
I would say Tel Aviv in general though is probably the most pedestrian friendly city in the Middle East.

Interesting, not any cities in Turkey that come to mind? Because that's who I would imagine.

Buck Feb 10, 2022 9:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MAC123 (Post 9532414)
Interesting, not any cities in Turkey that come to mind? Because that's who I would imagine.

Old Istanbul for sure.


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