Mercury City Tower | |
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Меркурий Cити Tауэр | |
General information | |
Status | Complete |
Type |
Commercial offices Residential condominiums |
Architectural style | Structural Expressionism |
Location |
Moscow International Business Center Moscow, Russia |
Coordinates | 55°45′2″N 37°32′22.6″E / 55.75056°N 37.539611°ECoordinates: 55°45′2″N 37°32′22.6″E / 55.75056°N 37.539611°E |
Construction started | 2009 |
Completed | 2013 |
Cost | US$ 1 billion |
Owner | |
Height | |
Roof | 338.8 m (1,112 ft) |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 75 5 below ground |
Floor area | 180,160 m2 (1,939,200 sq ft) |
Lifts/elevators | 31 |
Design and construction | |
Architect |
M.M. Posokhin Frank Williams and partners G.L. Sirota |
Developer | LLC Rasen Stroy |
Structural engineer | Mosproject-2 |
Main contractor | Rasen Construction |
References | |
Mercury City Tower (Russian: Меркурий Сити Тауэр) is a 338.8 meter tall skyscraper in Moscow and one of the tallest buildings in Europe.
Located in the Moscow International Business Center, construction started in 2009. The Mercury City Tower is a multipurpose building with housing, offices and shops. The tower is located on plot 14 of the MIBC. The structure's height is 339 meters above ground, with five underground floors. The building topped out at 338.8 m (1,112 ft) on 1 November 2012 and overtook The Shard in London as Europe's tallest building.