35 entrances, 3708 apartments: what does the giant man-maker look like in St. Petersburg
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/35-entrances-3708-apartments-what-does-the-giant-man-maker-look-like-in-st-petersburg.htmlThe Cheloveknik, built in the Kudrovo district of St. Petersburg, is terrifying even for those who are used to the grimaces of mass construction. This giant looms over the cultural capital and somewhat resembles the fortress city of Kowloon.
The house number 1 on Regional Street in the St. Petersburg district of Kudrovo is a real giant. Its length is 990 meters, height-25 floors.
In the 35 entrances of the giant human house, 3708 apartments fit.
This house alone is like a small town!
Because of the height of the house, the sun never gets into its huge well-yard.
There is a Playground in the courtyard, and a medical center on the ground floor, which is very appropriate: after all, there is not a single hospital for 50 thousand residents of Kudrovo-it is only being built in the district.
According to local reviews, in the evening you can't park here from 6.
The yard is completely occupied by cars – after all, the residents, according to rough estimates, have at least 3000 of them.
Keywords: Saint Petersburg | Russian Federation | Mir | Design and architecture | Giants | Residential complex | High-rise
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