The 244-metre-tall Moshe Aviv Tower would be dwarfed by Israel's new tallest building, which has been approved for construction by the Israeli Finance Ministry's district committee. The 400-metre, 100-storey "Tower Between Cities," more formally called the Intercity Tower, has been planned by Miloslavsky Architects for Tel Aviv

An artistic depiction of the approved building, image via Miloslavsky Architects

The undulating tower will encompass nearly 550,000 square feet at its base and contain offices, public spaces, and hotel rooms. A veritable vertical city, the building's 24 high-speed elevators will service the mix of uses and tenants within the supertall skyscraper, which would be the first tower in the country to climb more than 300 metres above the ground.

A rendering of the Intercity Tower, image via Miloslavsky Architects

Renderings of the project show a skinny extrusion with wavy facades interspersed and enveloped with gardens. The architecture is a physical manifestation of the crossroads between three cities — Giv'atayim, Ramat Gan, and Tel Aviv — represented by the three dynamic faces of the building. Intercity Tower would flare outwards at the top, forming a distinctive crown and roofline. To be built on the edge of the Ramat Gan business district, completion of the building is expected in 2023. 

An artist's illustration of the tower, image via Miloslavsky Architects

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