- Naberezhnaya Tower
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Naberezhnaya Tower Башня на набережной
Naberezhnaya Towers under constructionGeneral information Location Moscow International Business Center, Moscow, Russia Coordinates 55°44′48″N 37°32′13″E / 55.74667°N 37.53694°ECoordinates: 55°44′48″N 37°32′13″E / 55.74667°N 37.53694°E Construction started October 2003 Completed November 2007 Cost $500 million Height Roof 85 m (279 ft) (A), 127 m (417 ft) (B), 268.4 m (881 ft) (C) Technical details Floor count 17 (A), 27 (B), 59 (C) Floor area 150,000 m2 (1,600,000 sq ft) (total) Design and construction Owner City Center Investment B.V. (100% subsidiary of Enka İnşaat & Sanayi A.Ş.) Main contractor Enka İnşaat & Sanayi A.Ş. Architect RTKL & ENKA Architectural Office Developer City Center Investment B.V. (100% subsidiary of Enka İnşaat & Sanayi A.Ş.) Structural engineer Thornton-Tomasetti Engineers & ENKA Design Office Naberezhnaya Tower, Quay Tower (Russian: Башня на набережной, "Tower on the quay") is an office complex consisting of 3 individual office buildings underconnected to each other via a common basement totalling approximately 150,000 square meters of rentable area (measured according to BOMA) of office and retail space and located on plot 10 in the International Business Center Moscow City in Moscow.
- Block A is 85 meters, 17 floors tall. Completed in 2004.
- Block B is 127 meters, 27 floors tall. Completed in 2005.
- Block C was completed in 2007. At 268.4 meters, this 59-story tower remained the tallest skyscraper in Europe until the City of Capitals was completed in 2009.
External links
- (Russian) Official website
- SkyscraperPage database entry
- Emporis database entry
- Main SkyscraperCity discussion topic (in Russian)
- English SkyscraperCity discussion topic
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Triumph PalaceTallest Building in the Former Soviet Union
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Triumph PalaceTallest Building in Russia
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Triumph PalaceTallest Building in Moscow
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City of CapitalsMoscow International Business Center "Moscow-City" Buildings Tower 2000 • Expo center • Evolution Tower • Imperia Tower • Central Gallery • City of Capitals • Naberezhnaya Tower • Transport Terminal • Eurasia Tower • Federation Tower • Mercury City Tower • City Hall and City Duma(canceled) • Office-Hotel space •Russia Tower(canceled) • Northern Tower • Exhibition business complexTransport Bagration Bridge • Vystavochnaya • Mezhdunarodnaya Categories:- Russian building and structure stubs
- Buildings and structures in Moscow
- Moscow International Business Center
- Skyscrapers between 250 and 299 meters
- Skyscrapers between 100 and 149 meters
- Buildings and structures completed in 2004
- Buildings and structures completed in 2005
- Buildings and structures completed in 2007
- Skyscrapers in Russia
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