Ben Gurion International Airport, Air Traffic Control Tower

Ben Gurion International Airport ATCT

 
  • Tel Aviv, Israel

  • Israel Airport Authority

  • 297 Foot Tower

  • 297-foot-tall landmark control tower serving Israel’s primary international gateway

    Asymmetrical circular tower form reflecting the architectural language of the new Tel Aviv International Terminal

    High-security facility integrating advanced systems and airport-specific operational requirements

    Coordination of state-of-the-art air traffic control systems and security-driven design criteria

    Integration of airport authority and local agency operational and security needs into the tower design

  • Planning, Architecture, MEP, Structural, and Technical Review and Consultation

LEO A DALY was selected as the international airport traffic control tower technical and design expert to assist and oversee the design of the new 297 foot tall control tower for the Ben Gurion International Airport at Tel Aviv, Israel. As a member of the B. Pelleg Architects team, LEO A DALY provided guidance and technical expertise to help ensure that the design met international air traffic control tower design standards and requirements.

This unique design incorporates an asymmetrical circular plan reflecting architectural character and style that is consistent with the new Tel Aviv International Terminal. Designed as a high-security facility, this control tower is a collaboration of state-of-the-art systems, the latest air traffic control requirements, and specific functions unique to the Airport Authority and the local agencies involved in airport traffic control and security

 

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