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London Unveils Europe's Largest Building (For Now)
With 95 stories, 44 elevators, 206 flights of stairs, 600,000 square feat of office space and 11,000 panes of glass that will be angled to reflect the sky and change with the weather, the building is impressive. It will feature apartments selling for about £50 million pounds, office spaces, restaurants, a five-star hotel and the viewing platform. Plans for The Shard were approved in 2003. While some believe the building is a disgrace to London's heritage, creation of the project moved forward.
Later this year, the building will have to change its title to tallest building in Western Europe, as the Mercury City Tower in the Moscow International Building Center will be completed, at 1,089 feet.
On July 5, a laser light show was held to celebrate the building's external completion, which can be seen in the video above.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Val Jul 10th 2012 2:52AM
I thought Moscow was officially on the Asian continent? If so, the Shard would still be the tallest building in Europe.
Demetrio Jul 16th 2012 5:22PM
Moscow is in Europe. West of the Urals...