A cityscape showcases modern architecture with pyramid-like structures in the foreground and towering buildings behind. The tallest building features a grid-patterned facade, flanked by two buildings with distinct logos, all under a monochrome sky.

Electra Tower (Israel)

Google Israel’s home in Tel Aviv’s 165-metre marvel

At 165 metres, Electra Tower is one of Israel’s highest skyscrapers. It is located on Yigal Allon Street in Tel Aviv and hosts offices of major companies, e.g. Google Israel. The tower comprises 45 stories, each floor having 1,450 square metres of space.

This innovatively designed building with a high-quality finish is characterised by structural frame elements and a glazed facade offering unique views of the tower from different perspectives. The concrete structure was carefully designed, involving pre-cast and cast-in-place slabs to meet the needs of the geometry. The exposed columns are extraordinarily slender and have extra reinforcement to reduce their diameter.

Construction of the building was completed in 2011.

Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Hanson Israel delivered ready-mixed concrete for the construction of Electra Tower.

Project Data

  • 2011

    Completion

A cityscape showcases modern architecture with pyramid-like structures in the foreground and towering buildings behind. The tallest building features a grid-patterned facade, flanked by two buildings with distinct logos, all under a monochrome sky.

Electra Tower, Israel. Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Hanson Israel delivered ready-mixed concrete for the construction of Electra Tower.

A skyscraper with a reflective blue glass facade reaches into the clear sky, labelled “IFC” at its pinnacle.

Electra Tower, Israel. Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Hanson Israel delivered ready-mixed concrete for the construction of Electra Tower.

Truck mixer in front of a tower block with glass facade

Electra Tower, Israel. Heidelberg Materials' subsidiary Hanson Israel delivered ready-mixed concrete for the construction of Electra Tower.