Moore Yaski Sivan Architects

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Moore Yaski Sivan architects, or MYS architects, is an architecture firm in Israel. It was founded in 1965 by Avraham Yaski, and has been involved in some of the most high-profile skyscraper projects in the country, such as the Azrieli Center, YOO Towers and Tzameret Towers.[1]

Moore Yaski Sivan Architects
Formation1965
FounderAvraham Yaski
TypeArchitecture firm
Headquarters Israel
ServicesArchitecture, urban design
Employees150

The firm

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MYS architects is a result of the fusion of the Yaski–Sivan Architects firm, conducted by Yossi Sivan and Avraham Yaski, and the Moore Architects firm, conducted by Yitzhak Moore and Amihud Moore, taking place in 2006. As of 2019, MYS Architects is the largest architecture firm in Israel, listing around 150 professional employees.

Projects

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Azrieli Center
 
YOO Towers
 
Ramat-Aviv Mall
 
Matcal Tower

MYS Architects' portfolio comprises residential and office skyscraper, malls, medical centers, hotels and urban design, with projects undertaken in countries all over the world, such as England, Greece, Cyprus, Vietnam, India, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine, Russia, Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan and Montenegro.

MYS architects has been involved in the following projects:

Residential
Name City
Manhattan Tower Tel Aviv
Opera Tower Tel Aviv
Tzameret Towers Tel Aviv
YOO Towers Tel Aviv
Mixed Development
Name City
Azrieli Center Tel Aviv
Ramat-Aviv Mall Tel Aviv
Rubinstein Tower Tel Aviv
The Twin Towers Ramat Gan
Office
Name City
Africa–Israel Tower Tel Aviv
Alrov Tower Tel Aviv
Bank Discount Tower Tel Aviv
BSR Towers Bnei Brak/Ramat Gan
Elco Tower Tel Aviv
Matcal Tower Tel Aviv
Opera Tower Tel Aviv
Platinum Tower Tel Aviv
Public
Name City
Police Headquarters Tel Aviv
Smolarz Auditorium, Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv
Medical
Name City
Assuta Hospital Tel Aviv
Beit Halohem Tel Aviv
Hertzfeld Geriatric Hospital [he] Gedera
Levinstain Hospital Ra'anana
Shalvata Mental Health Center Hod Hasharon

References

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  1. ^ "Moore Yaski Sivan Architects". Emporis. Archived from the original on December 10, 2006. Retrieved 2008-03-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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