Record-Breaking Russian Skyscrapers

This Gigantic Skyscraper Will Be Europe's Tallest Building

Russia has become a hub of new skyscrapers lately, and this pattern looks set to continue in the near future with the envisioning of a gigantic skyscraper that will stretch all the way up to 404 meters, allowing it to claim the title of Europe's tallest skyscraper.

Designed by Sergey Skuratov Architects, this gigantic skyscraper's lower section will host retail and entertainment spaces, while the tower will also include apartments and a range of other amenities such as a fitness center.

While skyscrapers are generally designed to stand out, this particular architectural project also aims to respect the visual cues of its urban surroundings, with its west-facing slope matching the direction of neighborhood streets.

Set to be completed in the year 2024, this gigantic skyscraper showcases the latest and greatest in Russian urban architecture.
Trend Themes
1. Tall Skyscrapers - Opportunities exist for architects and engineers to design skyscrapers that will break existing records and make new ones.
2. Mixed-use Buildings - Developers can benefit from designing buildings that have both residential and commercial spaces in the same structure.
3. Urban Architecture - Planners and designers can leverage cities' existing architecture to create new structures that complement their surroundings while still making statements.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Opportunities exist for companies in this sector to take on larger construction projects in Russia, where trends in skyscraper building are on the rise.
2. Real Estate - Investors can capitalize on the growing trend of mixed-use buildings in Russia to lease out both commercial and residential spaces in the same structure.
3. Architecture - Inside architects and engineers can utilize innovative designs and building materials to erect highly functional skyscrapers that compliment existing structures in urban settings.

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