About

Member Since: 2013

Member Offices: Tel Aviv

Website: http://www.moshezur.com/

Moshe Tzur Architects & Town Planners Ltd. was founded in 1978 by Moshe Tzur, and over the years has accumulated a vast experience in all fields of architectural design.

The firm is well known for its high quality design and its capability of planning large scale projects using advanced building technologies, while keeping a human scale. The planning strategy focuses on maximizing the entrepreneurial benefits while creating high quality architecture.

The firm has developed a method to achieve the best use of money in any project, and any timetable. The design process is based on intensive collaboration between client and architect. Many of the firm’s projects have won awards and honors for achievements in design and planning, and some were published in professional literature.

Fields of Expertise

Architecture; Interior Design; Urban Design

Membership details

Membership Level

Gold

Member Since

2013

Member Offices

  • Tel Aviv

Buildings

Rank
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height

1

Azrieli Spiral Tower

323 m / 1,060 ft

2

Azrieli Sarona Tower

238.4 m / 782 ft

3

Maariv House

230 m / 755 ft

4

Midtown Office Tower

196 m / 643 ft

5

Astana Tower

192 m / 630 ft

6

MIDTOWN Tel-Aviv- Residential Tower

183 m / 600 ft

7

Park Plaza Waterfront

173 m / 568 ft

8

Ha`arbaa Tower 1

160 m / 525 ft

9

Amot Atrium Tower

158 m / 518 ft

10

Shadal Tower

156 m / 512 ft

Awards

Assuta Bauhaus Village

Award of Excellence: Assuta Bauhaus Village

Urban Habitat - Single Site Scale 2021

Ctbuh Leaders

Moshe Tzur

Moshe Tzur

CTBUH Regional Committee, 2013 – Present

Tel Aviv

Building Completions Timeline

 

Videos

31 May 2018

A ‘Building in Motion’ for a Dynamic City

The Azrieli Sarona Tower is both the first "twisted” and the tallest building in Israel. The substantial mass of the tower was carefully designed in...

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Research

26 October 2015

Tel Aviv’s Midtown/Azrieli North Development as an Integrated Complex of Tower Urbanism

Tel Aviv’s Midtown/Azrieli North Complex is the new hub of the northern central business district (CBD) that functions to connect the activity centers of the...

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Research

16 September 2014

Diversity and Change in Vertical Urbanism

The living city is ideally composed of elements in an ecologically dynamic relationship with the urban environment. Environmental function measured over time constitutes a seminal...

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Rank
Name
City
Height

1

Azrieli Spiral Tower

Tel Aviv

323 m

1,060 ft

2

Azrieli Sarona Tower

Tel Aviv

238 m

782 ft

3

Maariv House

Tel Aviv

230 m

755 ft

4

Midtown Office Tower

Tel Aviv

196 m

643 ft

5

Astana Tower

Nur-Sultan

192 m

630 ft

6

MIDTOWN Tel-Aviv- Residential Tower

Tel Aviv

183 m

600 ft

7

Park Plaza Waterfront

Pattaya

173 m

568 ft

8

Ha`arbaa Tower 1

Tel Aviv

160 m

525 ft

9

Amot Atrium Tower

Ramat Gan

158 m

518 ft

10

Shadal Tower

Tel Aviv

156 m

512 ft

11

Ha`arbaa Tower 2

Tel Aviv

146 m

479 ft

12

Time Tower

Ramat Gan

146 m

478 ft

13

Menora-Mivtachim Insurance Headquarters

Ramat Gan

145 m

477 ft

14

Seminar Ha`kibutzim Tower

Tel Aviv

133 m

436 ft

15

22 Rothschild Tower

Tel Aviv

127 m

416 ft

16

Holyland Tower 1

Jerusalem

121 m

397 ft

17

6 Remez Tower

Tel Aviv

118 m

387 ft

18

17 Arlozorov

Tel Aviv

116 m

381 ft

19

Beeri Nerhardaa Tower

Tel Aviv

115 m

377 ft

20

B.S.R. Tower 5

Tel Aviv

109 m

357 ft

21

B.S.R. Tower 6

Tel Aviv

105 m

346 ft

22

Psagot Gan

Ramat Gan

105 m

344 ft

23

Assuta Bauhaus Village

Tel Aviv

103 m

337 ft

24

Beit Lesin

Tel Aviv

98 m

322 ft

25

Millennium

Tel Aviv

96 m

315 ft

26

Lighthouse Vltava Waterfront Towers

Prague

80 m

262 ft

27

H-Infinity Tower I

Tel Aviv

- m

- ft

27

H-Infinity Tower II

Tel Aviv

- m

- ft

29

Azrieli Town Residential Tower

Tel Aviv

- m

- ft

30

Azrieli Town Office Tower

Tel Aviv

- m

- ft

Statistics

150 m+ Buildings

300 m+ Buildings

Average Building Age*

10 Years

Most Common Function*

Residential (50%), 11 Buildings

Most Common Material*

Concrete (100%), 20 Buildings

* Based on 150 m+ buildings currently in the database.

Total: 22 Buildings for which a function has been assigned.
 
Total: 20 Buildings for which a material has been assigned.
 

*Based on 22 Completed & Under Construction Buildings

Building Completions Timeline

 

Construction Time Chart

NOTE: Construction start time is not available for all buildings. The average construction time is only displayed if there is three or more buildings with construction start and complete data in that year.

 

31 May 2018 | Chicago

A ‘Building in Motion’ for a Dynamic City

The Azrieli Sarona Tower is both the first "twisted” and the tallest building in Israel. The substantial mass of the tower was carefully designed in...

31 May 2018 | Chicago

Interview: Danna Azrieli & Moshe Tzur | Azrieli Sarona

Danna Azrieli, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Azrieli Group, and Moshe Tzur, Founder & Owner of Moshe Tzur Architects and Town Planners, are...

27 October 2015 | New York City

Tel Aviv's Midtown/Azrieli North Development as an Integrated Complex of Tower Urbanism

Tel Aviv’s Midtown/Azrieli North Complex is the new hub of the northern CBD that functions to connect the activity centers of the historic city to...

27 October 2015 | New York City

2015 New York Conference - Session 4b - Q&A

Akram Ogaily, Hill International; Moshe Tzur, Moshe Tzur Architects; Michel Mossessian, mossessian architecture, answer questions at the end of 2015 New York Conference Session 4b:...

17 September 2014 | Shanghai

2014 Shanghai International Conference - Session 07 - Q & A

2014 Shanghai International Conference Session 07 Questions & Answers session with speakers Kazunari Kano, Mori Building, Paul Scott, Make Architects, and Moshe Tzur, Moshe Tzur...

16 September 2014 | Shanghai

Diversity and Change in Vertical Urbanism

The living city is ideally composed of elements in an ecologically dynamic relationship with the urban environment. Environmental function measured over time constitutes a seminal...

16 June 2014 | Chicago

What role do you think modular construction will play in tall buildings in the coming years?

Industry leaders answering this question include: Johannes de Jong, KONE; Roberto Meyer, MVSA Architects; Moshe Tzur, Moshe Tzur Architects & Town Planners; and Sunny Wang,...

26 October 2015

Tel Aviv’s Midtown/Azrieli North Development as an Integrated Complex of Tower Urbanism

Moshe Tzur & Robert Oxman, Moshe Tzur Architects and Town Planners

Tel Aviv’s Midtown/Azrieli North Complex is the new hub of the northern central business district (CBD) that functions to connect the activity centers of the...

16 September 2014

Diversity and Change in Vertical Urbanism

Moshe Tzur, Moshe Tzur Architects Urbanists; Robert Oxman, Technion Israel Institute of Technology

The living city is ideally composed of elements in an ecologically dynamic relationship with the urban environment. Environmental function measured over time constitutes a seminal...

CTBUH Initiatives Involving Moshe Tzur Architects and Town Planners

CTBUH 2015 New York Conference Silver+ Sponsor

26–30 October 2015

After a post-recession hiatus in tall building construction in many countries lasting several years, numerous cities are again resurgent.

CTBUH Israel Plays Key Role at Building Center Summit

17–20 November 2014

The CTBUH Israel Chapter was a major presence at the annual Building Center Summit, in Eilat City, drawing over 2,000 people.

CTBUH Israel Plays Major Role At Project Management Conference

10 November 2014

CTBUH Israel helped organize and stage the 7th Project Management Conference on November 10 at the Israel Trade Fairs & Convention Center.

Ctbuh Leaders At Moshe Zur Architects and Town Planners

Moshe Tzur

CTBUH Regional Committee, 2013 – Present

Moshe Tzur

Tel Aviv