One Tower (Moscow)

One
Interactive map of the One area
General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeResidential
Architectural stylehigh-tech
LocationMoscow, Russia
Coordinates55°45′06″N 37°32′23″E / 55.7516°N 37.5397°E / 55.7516; 37.5397
Groundbreaking2019
Construction started2025
Estimated completion2030
Cost49 billion rubles (approx. $690 million)
OwnerMosinzhproekt
Height
Height379 m (1,243 ft 5 in)
Technical details
Floor count90
Design and construction
Architecture firmSergey Skuratov Architects
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One is an under-construction residential supertall skyscraper along the MIBC on Presnensky District in Moscow. Upon its completion, One Tower will be 379 m (1,243 ft 5 in) with 90 floors. It will be the tallest building in Moscow, and the second-tallest building in Russia and Europe after the Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg. As a residential building, it will be the tallest in Europe and the second-tallest in the world after Central Park Tower in New York City. The One Tower will also be the first building in Europe with more than 100 floors above ground and will have Europe's highest observation deck on the 100th floor.

In February 2020, media reported that according to an updated urban development plan for a land plot, the skyscraper's height is supposed to be 445.33 m (1,461 ft 12 in); at the same time, the architect of this skyscraper proposed to increase the height of the building to 465 m (1,526 ft), which would make this building the tallest in Europe. According to recent media reports the construction cost will be 49 billion rubles (approx. $690 million as of July 2020).