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Old Posted Dec 7, 2025, 10:44 AM
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Ukraine had plans for Europe's tallest building?

"The Trident" project in Kyiv, Ukraine was a plan for 402-meter, 101-storied skyscraper proposed by M. V. Susskaya, S. V. Babushkin (Archunion) in 2005. It had "proposed" status and was originally scheduled to be constructed during 2007-2010 (later was delayed to 2008-2012, then to 2010-2014, and then was fully cancelled in 2010, probably due to lack of funding and/or public opposition). It was slated to feature hotel, office, residential units, parking garage, restaurant, fitness center and shops - basically a vertical city in a single building. Assuming the planned height of 402 meters (465 meters with spire in earlier design), it was planned to be the tallest building in Europe, but I have a question: "Was this project a viable proposal? Or it was just a visionary project?"

Here's link to this building's page:
https://skyscraperpage.com/cities/?buildingID=23266
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