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ToHa Tower 1, Tel Aviv

Award-winning office building with closed-cavity façade

Bielefeld / Tel Aviv. ToHa Tower 1 of Totzeret HaAretz Towers in Tel Aviv, Israel, was named “Best Tall Office Building” in the world and “Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa” in mid-May by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) in Chicago. Schüco played a key role in the development and implementation of the innovative and sustainable closed-cavity façade, which enables the office building to meet the particular requirements of an Israeli major city, including comprehensive sound reduction, high energy efficiency and reduced cleaning.

Photographer: Sharon Tzarfati Photography / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

ToHa Business Tower 1 was named “Best Tall Office Building” in the world and “Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa” in mid-May by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).

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Photographer: Sharon Tzarfati Photography / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

ToHa Business Tower 1 was named “Best Tall Office Building” in the world and “Best Tall Building Middle East & Africa” in mid-May by the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH).

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Photographer: Sharon Tzarfati Photography / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

Schüco played a key role in the development and implementation of the innovative closed-cavity façade of this award-winning building.

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Photographer: Sharon Tzarfati Photography / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

Schüco played a key role in the development and implementation of the innovative closed-cavity façade of this award-winning building.

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Photographer: Sharon Tzarfati Photography / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

The design of ToHa Tower 1 was inspired by the unusual geometry of an iceberg.

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Photographer: Sharon Tzarfati Photography / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

The design of ToHa Tower 1 was inspired by the unusual geometry of an iceberg.

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Photographer: Frank Peterschröder / Usage rights: Schüco International KG

Professor Winfried Heusler, Senior Vice President of Global Building Excellence at Schüco

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