Coworking space in Moscow
The interior space of the lobby, with a height of 9 meters and a double-height effect, is designed so that the axes of the rooms are not parallel to each other. This creates additional challenges in the design process and requires many interrelated solutions hidden behind the apparent minimalism of the design.
The diagonal lines of large-format porcelain tiles on the floor and functional cutouts in the cassette ceiling emphasize the geometry of the interior while concealing the engineering systems.
public interiors of a business center
concept, preliminary design, designer's supervision
The interior space of the lobby, with a height of 9 meters and a double-height effect, is designed so that the axes of the rooms are not parallel to each other. This creates additional challenges in the design process and requires many interrelated solutions hidden behind the apparent minimalism of the design.
The diagonal lines of large-format porcelain tiles on the floor and functional cutouts in the cassette ceiling emphasize the geometry of the interior while concealing the engineering systems.
Glass partitions with a frosted gradient form a continuous plane that runs through the entire lobby. The main accent core is the natural red travertine Rosso, referencing the Earth's inner cavity, which unites the entire composition and guides guests to the elevators.
In creating the atmosphere in the lobby, we drew inspiration not only from the architecture itself but also from studying the biography of Obruchev. This allowed us to create an aesthetic that will be associated specifically with the GEOLOG2 project.