Design The "V" (Victoria) is the general symbol of openness, freedom, joy and optimism. The idea behind the shape of V Tower is also to represent the
yin and yang – the masculine and the feminine. The building itself is constructed of glass walls which are designed so that they will reflect light from every angle, as opposed from being transparent. Glass partitions and sliding doors will be used inside the apartments to create the openness of which the "V" is symbolic. V Tower was designed by the award-winning architectural studio, Radan Hubička. The architectural studio has been successful in producing renowned designs for residential buildings and luxury apartments and, in 2005, the company won a competition to design the City Epoque Complex in Prague. This is now the location of V Tower, in addition to a four star
Sheraton Hotel. The apartments in V Tower boast technology never seen before in the Czech Republic, including technology for tranquil cooling, heating and ventilation to ensure the right temperature for residents which has only been seen before at the
2010 Olympics sites in Vancouver, Canada, and in a small number of residences in
Côte d'Azur, France. The developers also focused on the smart use of electric energy. Working on the acoustics of the apartments are British experts who specialise in soundproofing. This will be done to prevent excessive noise caused by high winds – particularly in the higher apartments.
Cost The construction cost of V Tower was estimated in 2015 to be 3 Billion
Czech koruna. ==Objections==