The residential skyscraper with a height of 200 meters has 58 floors. The building has rounded corners and changes the depth of the floor, getting a kind of narrowing in its central part, making the silhouette more accentuated. All its facades are completely glazed, but the tectonic character changes dramatically from the first to the last floor. The lower half of the building received structural glazing, in which each window is a separate cell protruding from the body of the building. The upper half, on the contrary, seems to be wrapped in a single smooth layer of glass. This project is currently under active construction, and for architects it has become an example of an approach to designing skyscrapers as urban sculptures. According to the authors, glass is an ideal material for the facades of such buildings, because due to reflections it creates the sculpture constantly changing its appearance.