Designs for Greece’s First Green High-Rise are Released

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Designs for Marina Tower, the first green high-rise building in Greece, have been releasedFoster + Partners announced in July. Developed by Lamda Development, Marina Tower will also be the tallest building in Greece at 200 m. It will provide 200 apartments across 45 floors, with dominant green and water features, unobstructed sea views and natural light. Marina Tower is one part of a six-building master plan for the Ellinikon development. Completion to set to occur in the next five years. “Ellinikon masterplan gives new direction to urban development in Athens, bringing together new ways of living, working and playing, centered on a metropolitan park – a generous amenity for local communities and the city of Athens,” said Antoinette Nassopoulos-Erickson, senior partner at Foster + Partners.

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