The architectural firm "Auerbach Halevy" was recently chosen by the international company Google to plan and design its new headquarters in Israel. This is the result of a closed tender that included leading architecture firms, with one of Google’s largest and most important global campuses on the agenda.
The new offices will be located in the ToHa2 Tower – a prestigious project currently in advanced stages of construction in the heart of Tel Aviv – and will span approximately 60,000 square meters. The project is expected to meet the highest standards of design, sustainability, and innovation, with an emphasis on creating an advanced hybrid work environment that will accommodate thousands of employees.
According to architect Uri Halevy, founding partner at "Auerbach Halevy": "We are proud and excited to lead the planning and design project for Google in Tel Aviv – one of the company’s largest global headquarters. Despite the challenges, Google has chosen to continue growing in Israel, and we see this as an important vote of confidence in the resilience of the country and in the capabilities of the local industry."
The project aligns with the firm’s history of designing campuses and centers for global technology companies, including Intel, NVIDIA, Amdocs, Check Point, Tempo, and others – positioning "Auerbach Halevy" as one of Israel’s leading firms in this field.