Publicado el 30 dic. 2017
Lakhta Center
Лахта центр
Estado en la construcción de
Uso(s) Rascacielos
Localización Lakhta, Saint Petersburg
Inicio 2012
Fecha de construcción 2018
Altura 462 metros (1515,7480338 pies)
N.º de plantas 87
Arquitecto(s) Kettle Collective, RMJM and GORPROJECT (Lead Architect Tony Kettle), Samsung C&T (General Designer at WD stage since 2014)
Ingeniero estructural Renaissance Construction Company
Mirador a los 360 metros de altura —el más alto de Europa—. Se colocará en las plantas 83-86. Los telescopios estarán equipados con un mapa interactivo de San Petersburgo.
Restaurante panorámico de dos niveles a los 330 m de altura (plantas 74-76 del rascacielos).
Planetario en forma de un globo. Panorama esférico completo del cielo estrellado, imitación de inmersión completa en el cosmos. Capacidad de hasta 140 personas.
Anfiteatro abierto en la orilla del golfo. Capacidad de 2000 personas.
Oficinas de Gazprom; 130 000 m², o 43 % de la superficie total del complejo.
Centro médico (2500 m²). Tratamiento y diagnóstico.
Complejo deportivo (4600 m²). Salas deportivas, fitness y wellness, SPA.
Centro científico interactivo para los niños (7000 m²). Educación + entretenimiento. Exposiciones para edades diferentes, laboratorios, lugares para conferencias y talleres.
Sala de transformación. Puede cambiar la altura de las paredes, techo, asientos. Capacidad de 494 personas.
Espacios de exposición (1500 m²) + exposiciones al aire libre en la plaza.
Restaurantes y cafés. Capacidad de 1500 personas.
2015: Lakhta Center recibió el certificado LEED Gold en la etapa de diseño.
La eficiencia energética fue mejorada por 40 %.
20 años es el período de compensación de las tecnologías verdes para Lakhta Center, según la evaluación de expertos.
Lakhta Center – a large scale project of the construction of a modern business area in the north-west of Saint Petersburg. Opening in 2018.
The complex combines the headquarters of Gazprom Group and public spaces among which there is the highest observation deck in Europe at the level of 360 m, a planetarium in the shape of a balloon with a full spherical sky panorama and the possibility to demonstrate 10,000,000 stars, an open atrium on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, a scientific and educational centre, and other facilities.
General Director of Lakhta Center, Elena Ilyukhina:"We are creating a completely new kind of environment that will offer everything: contemporary education, art projects, memorable events, conceptual art objects, in other words, a lot more than the standard set of auxiliary services that come with office space. We want to create an environment where everyone can find something for their taste, whether a high school student, a tourist, a pensioner, an office clerk on a weekday, or a visitor at weekends. And it is this socially
significant function that is the main goal and mission of the project. Public spaces are going to occupy roughly a third of the floor area, but in terms of impact we expect them to account for about 70% of the influence the complex will have on public life".
Head of Spanish architectural bureau EMBT, member of last year's Pritzker Architecture Prize jury, Benedetta Tagliabue: "This project is not only about creating a huge, gigantic and recognizable building, which is an obvious goal, but it is also about having an impact. The purpose is to give people a chance to come to the Lakhta Center and find things they cannot find in other places. If you build a tall building, you can give people something... Public spaces is a great opportunity to repay our debt to society”.
cortesía https://lakhta.center
Лахта центр
Estado en la construcción de
Uso(s) Rascacielos
Localización Lakhta, Saint Petersburg
Inicio 2012
Fecha de construcción 2018
Altura 462 metros (1515,7480338 pies)
N.º de plantas 87
Arquitecto(s) Kettle Collective, RMJM and GORPROJECT (Lead Architect Tony Kettle), Samsung C&T (General Designer at WD stage since 2014)
Ingeniero estructural Renaissance Construction Company
Mirador a los 360 metros de altura —el más alto de Europa—. Se colocará en las plantas 83-86. Los telescopios estarán equipados con un mapa interactivo de San Petersburgo.
Restaurante panorámico de dos niveles a los 330 m de altura (plantas 74-76 del rascacielos).
Planetario en forma de un globo. Panorama esférico completo del cielo estrellado, imitación de inmersión completa en el cosmos. Capacidad de hasta 140 personas.
Anfiteatro abierto en la orilla del golfo. Capacidad de 2000 personas.
Oficinas de Gazprom; 130 000 m², o 43 % de la superficie total del complejo.
Centro médico (2500 m²). Tratamiento y diagnóstico.
Complejo deportivo (4600 m²). Salas deportivas, fitness y wellness, SPA.
Centro científico interactivo para los niños (7000 m²). Educación + entretenimiento. Exposiciones para edades diferentes, laboratorios, lugares para conferencias y talleres.
Sala de transformación. Puede cambiar la altura de las paredes, techo, asientos. Capacidad de 494 personas.
Espacios de exposición (1500 m²) + exposiciones al aire libre en la plaza.
Restaurantes y cafés. Capacidad de 1500 personas.
2015: Lakhta Center recibió el certificado LEED Gold en la etapa de diseño.
La eficiencia energética fue mejorada por 40 %.
20 años es el período de compensación de las tecnologías verdes para Lakhta Center, según la evaluación de expertos.
Lakhta Center – a large scale project of the construction of a modern business area in the north-west of Saint Petersburg. Opening in 2018.
The complex combines the headquarters of Gazprom Group and public spaces among which there is the highest observation deck in Europe at the level of 360 m, a planetarium in the shape of a balloon with a full spherical sky panorama and the possibility to demonstrate 10,000,000 stars, an open atrium on the shore of the Gulf of Finland, a scientific and educational centre, and other facilities.
General Director of Lakhta Center, Elena Ilyukhina:"We are creating a completely new kind of environment that will offer everything: contemporary education, art projects, memorable events, conceptual art objects, in other words, a lot more than the standard set of auxiliary services that come with office space. We want to create an environment where everyone can find something for their taste, whether a high school student, a tourist, a pensioner, an office clerk on a weekday, or a visitor at weekends. And it is this socially
significant function that is the main goal and mission of the project. Public spaces are going to occupy roughly a third of the floor area, but in terms of impact we expect them to account for about 70% of the influence the complex will have on public life".
Head of Spanish architectural bureau EMBT, member of last year's Pritzker Architecture Prize jury, Benedetta Tagliabue: "This project is not only about creating a huge, gigantic and recognizable building, which is an obvious goal, but it is also about having an impact. The purpose is to give people a chance to come to the Lakhta Center and find things they cannot find in other places. If you build a tall building, you can give people something... Public spaces is a great opportunity to repay our debt to society”.
cortesía https://lakhta.center
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