
"Vertical City is a mixed-use high-rise development proposed for Ramat Gan, central business district. Designed by DLF Architecture in collaboration with WSP Landscape Architects and MSP Engineers, the project consolidates residential, commercial, cultural, and leisure programs into a vertically organized urban structure. Conceived as a self-contained city, the development integrates living, working, studying, and public activities within a continuous architectural framework."
"The project consists of three interconnected towers that collectively rise to a height of 470 meters across 111 floors, positioning it as one of the tallest structures in the country. The towers are organized to support programmatic diversity while maintaining spatial continuity between uses. A defining feature of the project is its vertical park system, described as a 'green waterfall,' which extends from ground level to the upper portions of the towers."
"Residential, office, and leisure functions are interwoven within the towers to promote proximity and functional overlap. Circulation systems are designed to accommodate both daily use and public access, including an observation deck located at the top of the structure. From this elevated point, the building offers panoramic views across the metropolitan area."
Vertical City consolidates residential, commercial, cultural, and leisure programs into three interconnected towers rising 470 meters across 111 floors in Ramat Gan's central business district. A vertical park system described as a 'green waterfall' extends from ground level to the upper portions of the towers, creating continuous ecological and social links between public and private spaces. Mixed residential, office, and leisure functions interweave to promote proximity and functional overlap. Circulation systems accommodate daily use and public access and include an observation deck offering panoramic metropolitan views. The project positions verticality and integrated landscape architecture as an alternative model for dense urban development.
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