Nowhere is this new trend more obvious than in Moscow. Looming high above the street, the Zeppelin building in the Russian capital does actually look a bit like it has an airship perched on its roof. The imposing tower is covered in lots of small windows, giving it a far more airy appearance than is often found in traditional Soviet architecture. That said, there are still some similarities to that earlier style. Herfort believes that – just as in the days of the USSR – architecture like this is still designed to make people feel tiny by comparison.