Cube Tower

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Cube Tower
General information
StatusUnder construction
TypeResidential
Location Batumi, Georgia
Address9 Zhiuli Shartava Avenue Batumi, Georgia
Height850 feet (260 m)
Technical details
MaterialAll-concrete
Floor count42
Design and construction
Architect(s)Metropol

The Cube Tower is an under-construction skyscraper in Batumi, Georgia. At 850 feet (260 meters), it will be the tallest building in Georgia. The building is estimated to be completed in 2027, and will have over 300 residential apartments and a rooftop observation deck/terrace.

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History

The Cube Tower is the result of a skyscraper boom in Batumi, and was brought up by the Metropol Architecture Group. The tower went through multiple different designs, [1] eventually being settled on a 42-story, 850 foot (260 meter)-tall tower shaped like a stack of cubes. The tower was going to originally be 55 stories, [2] but complications within Metropol had the tower's height reduced to 850 feet and 47 stories. [3]

Design

The Cube Tower is designed to be multiple cubes, each slightly offset to the other. The base of the tower will be a restaurant and parking lot, and there will be an estimated 300 apartments [4] inside of the tower. The Cube Tower is only a short distance from other notable buildings in Batumi, such as the Porta Batumi Tower.

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