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124369 M Catalog.Pdf MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 04 WELCOME 60 AN IDEAL TO MOSHE LOCATION, SHARETT IN EVERY WAY 08 ABOUT 66 THE THE UNIQUE PROJECT DESIGN 52 KIKAR 80 THE HAMEDINA ENTREPRENEURS 56 GERMANIS GARDEN 3 2 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA WELCOME TO MOSHE SHARETT 5 4 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA WELCOME TO MOSHE SHARETT הכירו את חוויית המגורים החדשה של MOSHE SHARETT כיכר המדינה, בצפון הישן של ת"א. הקומפלקס כולל 4 בניינים יוקרתיים בעיצוב אדריכלי ייחודי, העטופים בטבע הירוק של גן גרמניס הצמוד, במיקום הנחשק והאינטימי של הצפון הישן. זו ההזדמנות שלכם לגור בלב האזור המשפחתי והשקט שופע האופי בשכונה המיתולוגית הספוגה ברגעים היסטוריים, בין כיכר המדינה ואבן גבירול, קרוב לבתי קפה, פארק הירקון, צירי התנועה הראשיים, תחנת הרכבת הקלה, והכל בנוכחות העוטפת והמרגיעה של צמחיית הגן הירוקה. Discover the extraordinary residential experience of Moshe Sharett on Kikar HaMedina in Tel Aviv’s upscale Old North. Featuring a distinctive architectural concept, this new complex includes 4 luxury buildings immersed in the green surroundings of the adjacent Germanis Garden. This is your opportunity to live at the heart of this tranquil, intimate, family-friendly neighborhood – the legendary area between Kikar HaMedina and Ibn Gvirol Street, where every step evokes historic moments. Close to cafes, Yarkon Park, major thoroughfares, and the light rail station, this ideal location brings the metropolis to your doorstep while surrounding you with the garden’s relaxing natural vibe. 7 6 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA ABOUT THE PROJECT 9 8 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA ABOUT THE PROJECT MOSHE SHARETT משתרע על פני מגרש בשטח של 5.5 דונם, וכולל 4 בניינים בני 8 קומות המשקיפים לעבר גן גרמניס הירוק והקסום ועטופים בצמחייה מרהיבה. תמהיל הדירות מגוון וכולל דירות גן, פנטהאוזים, וכן דירות 3-5 חדרים. לא בכל יום מוקם פרויקט חדש המשלב באלגנטיות בין כל כך הרבה מעלות ובמקום אחד: מפרט עשיר וגבוה, עיצוב אדריכלי מהשורה הראשונה, גינות פנימיות רחבות ידיים בין הבניינים, ריאה ירוקה צמודה המעניקה לקומפלקס אינטימיות ופרטיות קהילתית. בכל בניין שני לובאי כניסה נפרדים וחניון תת-קרקעי רחב, נגיש ונוח. כל אלה פרי שיתוף הפעולה העוצמתי בין השותפים העומדים מאחורי הפרויקט המרשים – אקרו נדל"ן, חברת תדהר וקיו נדל"ן - מפגש ייחודי של ניסיון, איתנות וסטנדרט גבוה, המבטיח חוויית מגורים ייחודית בכל מובן. The four 8-story buildings of the Moshe Sharett complex cover a total area of 5,500 sqm and overlook the enchanting Germanis Garden while being enveloped by spectacular plant life. A diverse apartment mix is on offer, including garden apartments and penthouses as well as 2-4 bedroom apartments. Very few projects so elegantly combine as many advantages in one location: premium specifications, first-class architectural design, large gardens nestled between the buildings, and an adjacent green lung that offers a sense of privacy alongside the welcoming community atmosphere. Each building has two separate entrance lobbies and a convenient, accessible, and especially spacious underground parking lot. All of this stems directly from the unprecedented collaboration at the core of this impressive project. Acro Real Estate, Tidhar, and Q Real Estate have come together in a unique combination of experience, strength, and superior quality standards to create an exceptional living experience in every sense. 11 10 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 16 15 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 19 18 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 21 20 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 23 22 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 25 24 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 27 26 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 29 28 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 31 30 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 33 32 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 35 34 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 37 36 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 39 38 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 41 40 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 43 42 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 45 44 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 47 46 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA 49 48 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA הדמיית פנים 12/12 חלל מגורים - דירה טיפוסית 51 50 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA KIKAR HAMEDINA 53 52 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA KIKAR HAMEDINA כיכר המדינה היא הכיכר הגדולה והיוקרתית ביותר בישראל, ועל תכנונה לרוכבי אופניים, מסלולי ריצה ייחודיים, אזורי הליכה ושטחים ייעודיים חתום הארכיטקט אוסקר נימאייר, מהמובילים בזרם המודרניסטי לשהייה ומנוחה. בלב הכיכר המחודשת - גולת הכותרת - אגם אמורפי ובאדריכלות הסגנון הבינלאומי. בתחילת שנות השבעים החלה בכיכר שיתפרש על פני 3.5 דונם להנאת התושבים, והוא עטוף בשטחים בניית מעגל הבתים החיצוני, כאשר בכל בית יש קומת מסחר במפלס ירוקים המותאמים הן לחציית הכיכר והן לשהייה. בכל רחבי הכיכר הרחוב וארבע קומות מגורים. מאז הוקפה הכיכר בחנויות יוקרה רבות יינטעו עצים לצד צמחייה מגוונת ומושקעת, ויוקמו בה בין השאר גינת והמושג 'כיכר המדינה' הפך שם קוד ליוקרה. לצד העבר המרתק של כלבים ופינות משחק לילדים. הפרק הבא בסיפור כיכר המדינה, נכתב הכיכר, הולך ונרקם לה עתיד מפואר. במסגרת תכנית חידוש הכיכר, ממש עכשיו להנאתכם במרחק כמה צעדים מהבית שלכם והוא עתיד תיסלל שדרה היקפית חדשה ברוחב 18 מטרים ובה נתיב דו-סיטרי להמציא את האייקון התל אביבי מחדש. Kikar HaMedina (State Square) is the largest, most prestigious 18-meter-wide perimeter boulevard will include a two-way bike city square in Israel, designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer, lane, unique running lanes, walking areas, and designated spots one of the leading proponents of modernist architecture and for leisure and relaxation. But the clear highlight of the new the International Style. Construction on the square’s outer square is the 3,500 sqm amorphous lake at its heart, nestled circle began in the early 1970s, with each building having four among pockets of greenery for the enjoyment of all residents, residential floors as well as a commercial floor at street level. whether crossing the square or spending time in this exceptional Since those days, it has become a focus of attraction for the space. Trees will be planted all over the square, alongside city’s most exclusive boutiques, with “Kikar HaMedina” itself diverse, beautifully cultivated plantlife, as well as a dog park, being synonymous with luxury. This fascinating past is now children’s play areas, and other attractions. The next chapter in meeting a glorious future, with an ambitious renewal plan the historic story of Kikar HaMedina is being written right now, that will transform the entire area. As part of this plan, a new reinventing a Tel Aviv icon just a few steps from your home. 55 54 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA GERMANIS GARDEN 57 56 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA GERMANIS GARDEN הייחוד הבולט ביותר לעין ב-MOSHE SHARETT לצד האדריכלות המוקפדת, הוא הריאה הירוקה שעוטפת את הבניינים. גן גרמניס המיתולוגי הינו חלק בלתי נפרד מההיסטוריה של השכונה האהובה הזו, וכאן תיהנו מהיופי הזה ממש מקרוב. העצים הגבוהים יוצרים אווירה אינטימית וקהילתית, המזמינה פרטיות ושקט אל הפרויקט. מקום נהדר למשחק ולמנוחה תחת העצים המצלים, פיסת טבע קסומה ממש מתחת לבית, בליבה של תל אביב. The most striking aspect of Moshe Sharett, other than its elegant architecture, is the natural greenery that embraces the buildings. This greenery is courtesy of the legendary Germanis Garden, which has played an integral role in the history of this beloved neighborhood, and now offers its beauty up for your daily enjoyment. Its tall trees nurture privacy and tranquility, creating an especially intimate community atmosphere. The perfect place to play and to relax in the shade of the trees – a magical island of nature on your doorstep, in the heart of Tel Aviv. 59 58 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA AN IDEAL LOCATION, IN EVERY WAY 61 60 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA AN IDEAL LOCATION, IN EVERY WAY MOSHE SHARETT נהנה מהמיקום הצמוד לגן גרמניס ובסמוך לכיכר המדינה, מטרים בודדים מרחוב ארלוזורוב, בסמוך לקאנטרי רמז-ארלוזורוב החדש. זהו אזור שקט ושליו לכל המשפחה, במרחק הליכה קצר מפארק הירקון, רחוב אבן גבירול, גן העיר ומרכז ויצמן. הפרויקט קרוב לעורק התחבורה המרכזי המוביל אל כביש החוף ונתיבי איילון, תחנת הרכבת סבידור מרכז, מסוף האוטובוסים הצמוד והקו הסגול של הרכבת הקלה בתחנת ויצמן העתידית במרחק כמה דקות הליכה. Moshe Sharett enjoys a quiet, peaceful location perfect for the whole family, next to Germanis Garden and close to Kikar HaMedina, just steps from Arlozorov Street and the new Remez- Arlozorov Sports Center. A short stroll will take you to Yarkon Park, Ibn Gvirol Street, Gan HaIr Mall, and Weizmann City Mall. Nearby is the main thoroughfare leading to Highway 2 and the Ayalon Highway, Savidor Central Train Station, the adjacent bus terminal, and the forthcoming Weizmann station on the light rail’s purple line – a few minutes’ walk away. 63 62 עירוני ד יהודה המכבי פארק הירקון שדרות נורדאו בית החייל פנקס נתיבי איילון פנקס תיכון חדש כיכר באזל בית ספר ארנון אבן גבירול בייקרי ז׳בוטינסקי גימנסיה קפה דלאל כיכר המדינה רמז פנחס ספיר תש״ח גן גרמניס קאנטרי רמז רכבת קלה - הקו הסגול ארלוזרוב אבן גבירול נתיבי איילון רכבת קלה - הקו הסגול ארלוזרוב ויצמן כיכר רבין המרכז הרפואי מוזיאון תא איכילוב לאומנות תיאטרון הקאמרי נתיבי איילון MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA THE UNIQUE DESIGN 67 66 MOSHE SHARETT KIKAR HAMEDINA THE UNIQUE DESIGN ישנם פרויקטים שאדריכלים חולמים לקחת בהם חלק. MOSHE להתמזג עם צורתו המעוקלת של הרחוב, ומעניקה סקרנות להולכי SHARETT הוא פרויקט כזה. כבר מתחילת התכנון, היה ברור הרחוב. זהו מרחב מחיה האוצר בתוכו את כל היתרונות של מגדל לכל אנשי המקצוע המעורבים בפיתוחו – זהו פרויקט ייחודי מגורים, אבל בשקט ואינטימיות של בנייני בוטיק העטופים בחצרות ביותר. חמישה וחצי דונם במקום הנחשק ביותר בצפון תל אביב, רחבות, עם עיצוב פנים ייחודי וחלל זורם. אותה איכות ייחודית ניכרת עבור האדריכל, הם קנבס אדיר ליצירת מופת – לעיצוב ייחודי כמובן גם בבחירת החומרים, בצבע הלבן השולט והמוביל, ובנגיעות מאין כמוהו. מאפייני העיר הלבנה הקלאסיים מצד אחד והטבע הכהות של אלומיניום ועץ. הפרויקט מספק חוויית חלל ייחודית ובה החד-פעמי של גן גרמניס מן הצד השני, שימשו מקורות השראה מרפסות גדולות המותאמות לאירוח, שתי מעליות ושתי כניסות לעיצוב חדשני המבקש לפרוץ דרך, להגדיר מחדש את חוויית נפרדות בכל בניין.
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