
Construction of Naberezhnaya Tower (Moscow International Business Centre) in Presnenskaya embankment area of the Kremlin (Central Moscow), Russia has been completed.
Naberezhnaya Tower incorporates three “A” class office buildings of different heights of 17, 27 and 61 floors. The completion of the 17 and 27-Storey buildings in October 2004 & October 2005 respectively, marked Phase I construction and Phase II’s construction of the third 61-storey skyscraper (Europe’s tallest building) which begun in January 2005 was completed in December 2007.
According to Enka, the developers;
The Naberezhnaya Tower innovatively combines modern design concepts with stringent levels of comfort and safety. Additional privileges include a magnificent view of the city center and the Moscow River, capacious underground and surface parking, which will make the Naberezhnaya project ideal for the leading international and Russian companies.
Here are preconstruction CGIs (below)
Here are actual construction photos of building 3 courtesy of SkyScraper City (below)
And here is the completed building (below)
More
- Read designbuild-network.com’s overview of the Moscow International Business Centre project
- Official Neberezhnaya website
- Discussion thread on Skyscraper city
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