Skylight, Exchange building in Moscow, Russia.
Skylight is a modern office building in Moscow with 27 floors, distinguished by its glass facade and steel frame construction. The structure houses numerous national and international companies in contemporary office spaces.
Construction began in 2006 and was completed in 2012, marking a period of major commercial expansion in Moscow's real estate sector. The project emerged during a phase of intense modernization of the financial districts.
The building represents Moscow's transformation into a global financial center, where Russian and international companies operate side by side in contemporary office spaces. This reflects how the city has redefined its economic role.
The building is easily accessible by public transportation or car and provides comprehensive accessibility for all visitors. Multiple elevators inside make moving between floors straightforward and convenient.
The building features specialized glass panels that regulate interior temperatures despite extreme seasonal swings. This engineering solution addresses Moscow's harsh climate with significant temperature variations between seasons.
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