Naberezhnaya Tower
| Naberezhnaya Tower | |
|---|---|
Башня на Набережной | |
| General information | |
| Status | Completed |
| Type | Office |
| Architectural style | Post-modernism |
| Location | Moscow International Business Center, Moscow, Russia |
| Coordinates | 55°44′48″N 37°32′13″E / 55.74667°N 37.53694°E |
| Construction started | 2003 |
| Completed | 2007 |
| Owner | City Center Investment B.V. |
| Height | |
| Antenna spire | 285 m (935 ft) |
| Roof | Tower A: 85 m (279 ft) Tower B: 127 m (417 ft) Tower C: 268 m (879 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | Tower A: 17 Tower B: 27 Tower C: 59 |
| Floor area | 254,000 m2 (2,730,000 sq ft) |
| Lifts/elevators | 45 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | RTKL Associates Enka Design |
| Developer | Enka |
| Structural engineer | Thornton-Tomasetti Engineers Enka Design |
| Main contractor | Enka |
| References | |
Naberezhnaya Tower (Russian: Башня на Hабережной, romanized: Bashnya na Naberezhnoy, literally means Tower on the Embankment) is an office complex composed of two skyscrapers and a high-rise located on plot 10 in the Moscow International Business Center (MIBC) in Moscow, Russia with a total area of 254,000 m2 (2,730,000 sq ft). The buildings are named after the first three letters of the alphabet and from the lowest height to the tallest: the 17-story tall Tower A, the 27-story tall Tower B, and the 59-story tall Tower C. Construction of the complex started in 2003, with Tower A being completed in 2004, Tower B in 2005, and Tower C in 2007.
Tower C is the tallest building out of the complex, with a height of 268.4 metres (881 ft) and 59 stories. It is formerly the tallest building in Russia and Europe, surpassing the Triumph Palace, also in Moscow, in August 2007. Tower C was surpassed by its neighboring skyscraper Moscow Tower of the City of Capitals complex as the tallest building in July 2008.