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PRAGUE

Svt do vka. The Pankrck skyscraper reached its peak, devouring the main echoes

Sugar Mizzy January 21, 2017

In the meantime, we are moving slightly ahead of schedule and preparing for the final completion in November of this year, to Martin Jaro, CEO of PSJ Invest, who will build.

The tallest building in Esk

Name, city, floors / meters

1. AZ Tower, Brno, 30/111
2. City Tower, Prague, 27/109
3. – 4. V Tower, Prague, 30/104
3. – 4. City Empiria, Prague, 27/104
5. SHD Komes, Most, 23/96
6. Elika Residence, Prague, 25/94
7. Hot. International, Prague, 16/88
8. Spielberk Tower, Brno, 21/85
9. Telefnica, Prague, 18/85
10. Corinthia Hotel, Prague, 24/84
11. Hotel Kupa, Prague, 23/80
12. Vltava Lighthouse, Prague, 18/80
13. Hotel Panorama, Prague, 24/79
14. Krajsk ad, Liberec, 21./78
15. Bav skyscraper, Zlín, 16/77

With thirty floors of the highest residential house in the country, its shape in the letter V is an escape even in the world. Although the investor does not want to publish the price of the most luxurious penthouse in the last fifth, they do not agree with the country. I estimate one hundred million crowns, said Antonn Gold from the RE / MAX real estate agency, for example, for MF DNES.

After all, this is why the builders thought that they would have to look for rich people outside the Czech borders. But in the end, it’s different. Unlike other Prague projects today, in which foreign clients often buy a substantial apartment, the Pankrck skyscraper is mainly interested in real estate.

Sales are definitely going, we didn’t imagine and hide. Should the current trend continue, we will have to sell the vast majority of the apartment at the time of the approval. Clients are from overwhelming fats, among foreigners they are always individuals from each country, to Spring.

One hundred kilometers of views

The wall of the terrace of the house is at the same time going about a meter light to the sky, not the main one in St. Stephen’s Cathedral. From the windows you can see not only the volcanoes of the whole Czech Central, but also the peaks of the Giant Mountains and the Krunch Mountains.

In addition, the building will not provide such a combination of equipment, design, size, sophistication of detail, technique and technology. It will offer the highest standard in the country and a completely extraordinary service, to Spring. The owner of the apartment will not have to leave the house when he does not want to.

In fact, it is enough to go down. There will be a private club floor with a gym, swimming pool, sauna and hot tub, or specially equipped rooms such as a hairdressing salon and a meat parlor. The range of services also includes a private cinema for one person and a golf coach. The house will cost about three billion crowns, a total of 130 apartments, from fifty meters to the change of penthouses at the peaks in.

Crack Manhattan – how to fill the pancakes, where today there are three old houses, of which they are more than a hundred meters – while the ride is not fully completed. It is estimated that the 79-meter-high Panorama Hotel (completed in 1983) would be replaced by a completely new skyscraper. Talk about a 120-meter house.

Skyscrapers: build and build

Years ago, some urban planners, monuments and local residents protested against the Vka buildings. And because, like other skyscrapers, they stand on a plateau just five kilometers from Prague Castle, they were also discussed by UNESCO commissions. And the courts had to decide.

At the same time, it turned out that in the Czech Republic there are two general, but everyday views: skyscrapers to build and give the city a modern look associated with a certain prestige, or to do without old buildings and preserve their existing character.

The province of Brno, Olomouc, Teplice and such domestic cities also experienced such debates. When MF DNES approached several experts last year, the double view was confirmed.

For example, the renowned architect Josef Pleskot thought that before the construction of Vka he thought that the first one in Pankrec would have been cultivated to deliver a cluster of skyscrapers from the 70s and 80s of the last century, which was disparate and reminiscent of teeth.

On the contrary, Zdenk Luke’s architecture then went to the construction of old houses outside the city, as can be seen in the La Dfense skyscraper, eight kilometers from the center of Pae.

Prask Manhattan

It was clear to the townspeople of the 20th century that the expanding Prague would occupy a large plateau in Pankrec, but at about the same altitude as the promontory of Prague Castle.

Ten years after the wolf worlds, a contest for this building was announced. There were hundreds of apartment houses for tens of people, the building of television, radio, state institutions and thus a central sports stadium.

At the turn of the 1960s, the architects presented the designs of the first Pankrk metal buildings.

The 104-meter-high Motokov skyscraper was built in the 1970s (now the 3rd highest esk dm called City Empiria). tower).

In 2000, the famous American architect Richard Meier opened the space. He rolled up with two skyscrapers. One was about as high as the radio was completed in 2008, the second to go is substantial.

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