![]() Each arcade is on three levels, linked by walkways of reinforced concrete. The facade is divided into several horizontal tiers, lined with red Finnish granite, Tarusa marble, and limestone. Illumination is provided by huge arched skylights of iron and glass, each weighing some 740 t (820 short tons) and containing in excess of 20,000 panes of glass. The roof, the diameter of which is 14 m (46 ft), looks light, but it is a firm construction made of more than 50,000 metal pods (about 743 t (819 short tons)), capable of supporting snowfall accumulation. The glass-roofed design made the building unique at the time of construction. ![]() William Craft Brumfield described the GUM building as "a tribute both to Shukhov's design and to the technical proficiency of Russian architecture toward the end of the 19th century". The trapezoidal building features a combination of elements of Russian medieval architecture and a steel framework and glass roof, a similar style to the great 19th-century railway stations of London. ![]() With the façade extending for 242 m (794 ft) along the eastern side of Red Square, the Upper Trading Rows were built between 18 by Alexander Pomerantsev (responsible for architecture) and Vladimir Shukhov (responsible for engineering).
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