Moore Yaski Sivan Architects (Eli Attia) designed the Azrieli Complex in Tel Aviv. The $350,000,000 project has office and residential space surrounding a central mall. Spectacular pedestrian bridges connect it to the other blocks in this busy district. The skyscrapers rise in the three platonic shapes: circular, triangular, and square. Topping 187 meters the project was completed in 1999.
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