135 metres is to be the height of Top Tower, a project Czech developer Trigema is planning in Prague’s Nové Butovice district.
This would make the building the tallest in the Czech Republic, surpassing the current holder of that title, the 111m AZ Tower in Brno. The most distinctive feature of the mainly residential project will be a taller structure embedded in the 125m main tower designed to resemble a rusting, shipwrecked tanker. This is intended to symbolise impending environmental disaster, while the plants growing through it will represent nature reclaiming human creation as its own. A lift is to run through the structure providing public access to the top and the main tower’s roof garden. The main tower will mostly comprise rental apartments with shops and services on the ground and first floors, while the pedestal section will contain offices, a multifunctional cultural centre and also a roof garden. Top Tower is to be located on a new 1 km pedestrian zone running between the Nové Butovice and Hůrka metro stations and through Sluneční náměstí square. It has been des
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