Rising above Tel
Aviv from the 47th floor of the iconic Gindi TLV tower, this extraordinary
penthouse represents the very pinnacle of contemporary luxury living. Widely
regarded as the crown jewel of the project, the residence spans approximately
900 square meters of interior space, complemented by an expansive
360-square-meter terrace, and commands breathtaking panoramic views of the
Mediterranean Sea, the city skyline, and beyond.
An architectural
statement of rare caliber, the penthouse combines visionary design, ultra-high
construction standards, premium materials, and advanced smart-home technology.
Its elevated position and scale place it among the most exceptional residential
offerings ever created in Israel’s urban landscape.
Designed by
internationally acclaimed architect Pitsou Kedem, the residence is conceived as
a seamless dialogue between interior and exterior. A sculptural architectural
language, defined by dramatic proportions and expansive floor-to-ceiling
windows, floods the home with natural light and allows the city and sea to
become an integral part of the living experience throughout the day.
The private terrace
features a 28-square-meter swimming pool, suspended high above the city,
offering a rare sense of openness and tranquility that can only be experienced
from such an elevated vantage point.
Key features
include:
- Offered as a shell, with approved
architectural plans
- Six rooms (flexible layout,
customizable to buyer preferences)
- Secure indoor safe room (Mamad)
- Advanced smart-home system
- Two private storage rooms
- Five dedicated parking spaces
Residents of the
Gindi TLV complex enjoy a comprehensive lifestyle ecosystem, including a
private landscaped park, educational institutions, a fitness and spa center,
business lounge, secure underground parking, and 24/7 security services. The
property is within walking distance of Tel Aviv’s most prominent cultural,
commercial, and lifestyle destinations, including TLV Fashion Mall, Sarona
Market, Rothschild Boulevard, Habima Square, the Tel Aviv Cinematheque, and the
Carlebach Light Rail Station.