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cityguy Jul 25, 2010 2:56 AM

I guess that the end of that!

sashyenka Jul 25, 2010 3:55 PM

And good riddance. Much as I (and we all, right? that is what this forum is about, after all) enjoy skyscrapers, Saint Petersburg is really not the place for a tower like this to be built. Moscow, sure, but not Saint Petersburg.

Gamma-Hamster Jul 27, 2010 12:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkyscrapersOfNewYork (Post 4924210)
Russian High Court Rules Against St. Petersburg Skyscraper

Nope, Russian High Court rules nothing like that.

Hed Kandi Jul 27, 2010 2:03 AM

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SkyscrapersOfNewYork Jul 27, 2010 2:35 AM

:previous:

i agree it would fit Moscow's skyline perfectly

JohnFlint1985 Jul 27, 2010 3:30 AM

I hope this decision is final

JohnFlint1985 Jul 27, 2010 3:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sashyenka (Post 4924486)
And good riddance. Much as I (and we all, right? that is what this forum is about, after all) enjoy skyscrapers, Saint Petersburg is really not the place for a tower like this to be built. Moscow, sure, but not Saint Petersburg.

there are plenty of places on the outskirts of the historical center to build the tower. It is just that Gazprom wants it there and no one has balls to stand up to them since Gazprom is the main company in Russia, main currency producer and also a huge geopolitical source of power for the Russian state.

Gamma-Hamster Oct 16, 2010 12:30 PM

http://www.emirates247.com/property/...10-11-1.302540

Quote:

St Petersburg Tower cleared for Arabtec

Gazprom said it has been cleared by Russian authorities to build a tower in the historic heart of St Petersburg despite a wide campaign to defend the unique skyline of Russia's second-biggest city.
"
According to a conclusion by GlavGosExperetiza (the Russian state appraisals department), the project's documentation complies with all requirements and standards," a Gazprom unit in charge of the construction said in a statement.

Dubai's Arabtec Holding, which won the contract to build the first stage of the tower in April 2008, saw its shares rally on the news.
Construction is expected to begin in spring 2011 and finish in 2016.

Gamma-Hamster Nov 23, 2010 3:04 AM

Construction will start in spring-summer 2011

http://translate.google.ru/translate...n%2F57%2F35947

kiwi4life Nov 23, 2010 4:14 AM

right on!! great to hear, will be a good project

Infernal_Elf Dec 2, 2010 7:43 AM

i also agree that they should try to avoid the historic center of st peterburg considering its a very large city. with no tall building at all wich makes it rather special


this even tho being a stunning design will certantly change that forever and will transform the city centre very much. certant city cores should remain untouched

Gamma-Hamster Dec 9, 2010 9:09 PM

http://www.fontanka.ru/2010/12/09/113/

F*ck, "defenders of historical St. Petersburg" won. Current project is cancelled and construction is moved to another site. :(

It is not even known if new project will be a skyscraper.

Gamma-Hamster Dec 9, 2010 10:26 PM

http://themoscownews.com/russia/20101209/188268494.html

Quote:


Gazprom tower to be moved from central St. Petersburg
by Tom Washington at 09/12/2010 18:26


St. Petersburg’s historic skyline looks safe, after Gazprom’s planned sky-scraper has been given the push from the northern capital’s centre.

Petersburg City Hall announced on Wednesday that a new place to build will be decided soon, one week after mayor Valentina Matvienyenko told builders to steer clear of the UNESCO world heritage designated centre.

SD_Phil Dec 9, 2010 11:04 PM

this is not a bad thing. nice tower, hope it finds a home

M II A II R II K Dec 28, 2010 2:22 AM

St Petersburg's tower to the sky fails to get off the ground


http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...d-2166500.html

Quote:

- This week, after months of uncertainty and contradictory statements from high-ranking Russian politicians, the final nail seems to have been hammered into the coffin of the project. A St Petersburg court ruled that limits on the height of new buildings on the embankment of the Okhta River, just outside the historical city centre, would be reintroduced. They had controversially been lifted by the city authorities to smooth the path for the Gazprom project. Now, no new structures in the area will be able to exceed 40m in height.

This means that there is no place for the Okhta Centre, designed by British architectural firm RMJM. The sleek, glass-clad structure, at 403m high, would have been the tallest building in Europe and more than 10 times over the new maximum height. St Petersburg was seen as a symbolic choice for the HQ of Gazprom – a behemoth of a company that more than any other has been the driving force behind Russia's resource-based economic boom.



http://www.independent.co.uk/multime...rg_521166t.jpg

SkyscrapersOfNewYork Mar 20, 2011 4:42 AM

Quote:

Gazprom may build Okhta tower in northern St. Petersburg

A subsidiary of the Russian energy giant Gazprom has bought a plot of land in the northern part of St. Petersburg where it may build a 400-meter tall skyscraper.
A spokeswoman for the Okhta Business Center company said the construction of the Okhta Business Center on a plot of 140,000 square meters in St. Petersburg's Primorsky District is yet to be approved.
Plans by Russia's gas monopoly Gazprom to build a complex of office buildings dominated by a needle-like skyscraper, derisively dubbed the Gazoscraper, prompted fierce public opposition. Critics feared that the tower, which was to go up next to the 18th century Smolny Cathedral, may ruin St. Petersburg's unique low-rise skyline.
The plan was abandoned following objections from UNESCO and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev.
Gazprom, which reportedly invested about seven billion rubles ($245.5 million) into the project, earlier said the business center project should be changed as it was designed specifically for the location in the city center.
"Naturally, the project needs to be changed. I have no idea of who will do it. Our design company received no orders, the existing contract concerns only the previous location," the project's architect, Philipp Nikandrov, said.
"The tower itself may be built in another location, but its surroundings should be adjusted," he added.
ST. PETERSBURG, March 10 (RIA Novosti)
http://en.rian.ru/images/16294/48/162944863.jpg
http://en.rian.ru/images/16294/48/162944863.jpg

HomeInMyShoes Mar 20, 2011 2:03 PM

That is super pointy.

Gamma-Hamster Jun 11, 2011 7:36 PM

There are rumours that documentation submited for a new plot states the maximum height as 500m.

Gamma-Hamster Jun 18, 2011 3:40 AM

Renders on a new plot:

http://www.fontanka.ru/2011/06/17/195/

http://www.fontanka.ru/mm/items/2011...0155/main3.jpg

http://www.fontanka.ru/mm/items/2011...0154/mini4.jpg

http://www.fontanka.ru/mm/items/2011...46/ready01.jpg

http://img-fotki.yandex.ru/get/4514/...1_bcd4821d_XXL

Dylan Leblanc Jun 18, 2011 9:58 AM

New map location - http://skyscraperpage.com/cities/map...29837&z=15&t=k


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