The Ben Gurion Bar Kochva complex in Herzliya features two 22-story residential towers, integrating office, retail, and public facilities in the heart of a revitalized urban district.
Located on Ben Gurion Street, just 250 meters from the future Ben Gurion Metro Station, the project is part of a local masterplan designed to strengthen the axis as a vibrant, commercial, and accessible urban boulevard.
The development includes 180 residential units, of which 90 are designated as affordable housing. The planning principles emphasize connectivity between the street and surrounding neighborhood, while preserving and expanding existing public open spaces.
A key design challenge stemmed from the presence of a metro construction staging area within the site boundaries, requiring a creative architectural solution to allow seamless project execution.The architectural vision aspires to harmoniously combine housing, office and public uses, maximizing the site’s proximity to transportation infrastructure and creating a dynamic urban hub with a distinct identity.
The complex is set to become a significant milestone in Herzliya’s urban renewal, offering high quality housing while reinforcing the urban fabric through thoughtful planning, mixed-use integration, and excellent accessibility.