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The '''Marganit Tower''' is a ] located in ], ], ]. Completed in 1987, the building is {{convert|138|m}} in height, although most of this is due to its "finger", a concrete mast with antennas and other transmission equipment. As such, it only has 17 floors. Now Israel's twelfth-tallest building, upon completion it was the ]. It was designed by ]. The '''Marganit Tower''' is a ] located in ], ], ]. Completed in 1987, the building is {{convert|138|m}} in height, although most of this is due to its "finger", a concrete mast with antennas and other transmission equipment. As such, it only has 17 floors. Now Israel's twelfth-tallest building, upon completion it was the ]. It was designed by ].


The tower has a {{convert|28|cm}} slant, a fact that was discovered on April 5, 1989 during construction. Construction work continued after the checkup and approval of the tower's engineers.<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=]|page=5|issue=2984th Edition|date=April 3, 2009}}</ref> The tower has a {{convert|28|cm}} slant, a fact that was discovered on April 5, 1989 during construction.{{Contradictory inline|reason=Construction ended in 1987|date=July 2024}} Construction work continued after inspection and approval by the tower's engineers.<ref>{{cite magazine|magazine=]|page=5|issue=2984th Edition|date=April 3, 2009}}</ref>


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Offices in Tel Aviv, Israel
Marganit Tower
Marganit Tower, 2010
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeOffices
LocationHaKirya, Tel Aviv, Israel
Coordinates32°4′31″N 34°47′18″E / 32.07528°N 34.78833°E / 32.07528; 34.78833
Opening1987
Height
Antenna spire138 m (453 ft)
Technical details
Floor count17
Design and construction
Architect(s)ASSA Architects

The Marganit Tower is a skyscraper located in HaKirya, Tel Aviv, Israel. Completed in 1987, the building is 138 metres (453 ft) in height, although most of this is due to its "finger", a concrete mast with antennas and other transmission equipment. As such, it only has 17 floors. Now Israel's twelfth-tallest building, upon completion it was the country's second-tallest building. It was designed by ASSA Architects.

The tower has a 28 centimetres (11 in) slant, a fact that was discovered on April 5, 1989 during construction. Construction work continued after inspection and approval by the tower's engineers.

See also

References

  1. Bamahane. No. 2984th Edition. April 3, 2009. p. 5. {{cite magazine}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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