Scottish architecture firm Kettle Collective has revealed plans for a 703-metre skyscraper in St. Petersburg, making it the second tallest building in the world
The Lakhta Centre II will stand at 703m, smaller only than the Burj Khalifa (828m), and will have a higher occupied floor space than any other completed
At an impressive height of 703 meters (2,306 ft), this skyscraper would be the second tallest building in the world. The new design, which depicts a spiraling futuristic-looking tower, was announced on May 26th by U.K.-based architect Kettle Collective. The building will be constructed in Russia and will soar over Sait Petersburg.
St. Petersburg to get a new 703 meter tall skyscraper
RBTH
28 May 2021, 18:54 GMT+10
Gazprom energy corporation has just released the architectural concept of another tower called Lakhta-2 it is planning to build in the northern capital and it looks fabulous!
Gazprom has an ambitious plan to build the second tallest building in the world. The 703-meter-tall skyscraper, dubbed Lakhta-2 , will only be a little shorter than the 828-meter Burj Khalifa in Dubai. At the same time, the new building will have the tallest viewpoint in the world - at 590 meters - and will break the record of the highest operating floor. 703 is also not an accidental number, it refers to the year 1703, when Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg.
Gazprom energy corporation has just released the architectural concept of another tower called ‘Lakhta-2’ it is planning to build in the northern capital and it looks fabulous!