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Identification Name Arison Medical Tower Alternative name Ted Arison Hospitalization Tower Emporis Building ID 147001
Location
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Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data Height (tip) * Height (architectural) 60.00 m Height (roof) * Floors (above ground) 16 Construction end *
Structure in General Construction type high-rise building Current status  existing [completed] Structural material steel concrete Facade material glass granite Architectural style postmodern
Usages Main usages  hospital Side usages  sanatorium
Facts
The large rooftop helipad, which also serves as the tower's icon, is only used for emergencies. |
The helipad is 48 meters in diameter and made of steel. |
The helipad was first used in an Israeli Air Force drill on November 11, 2003. |
Named after the late Ted Arison, one of the largest contributors to Sourasky Medical Center. |
Built on top of the existing 4-storey, old hospitalization building of Ichilov Hospital. |
Tallest hospital in Israel. |
The tower has an unusual parallelogram configuration, with two very high angles to the west and east. |
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