Behind the glass wall

Bank office in Moscow

Passing the gallery

A photo: Zinon Rasudinov

Leading headings: Nina Farizova

Project author: Вера Бутко, Anton Nadtochy, Ольга Соколова

Magazine: N10 (132) 2008

Project author Anton Nadtochy says that initially it was a typical room in the new office center: "The office area is 500 square meters, it is rectangular in shape, with three-sided natural light. That's where it all began. Our task was to move away from the stereotype of traditional banking interiors and create an atmosphere of creative, democratic space with an individual image. For the basis of the artistic solution we took the company logo and its color scheme. The interior was built on the interaction of curvilinear multi-level otolkov, translucent floors and walls. " I must say that in almost all of their projects, the architects of the Atrium come up with their own furniture, which is made in a single copy. In this office, this is the author's partitions of various forms and the reception desk from Koriana®, which is more like an object object than a banal place at the entrance.

The three-level ceiling is another trick that is not typical for such public interiors. First, the ceiling is tricolor. Secondly, multi-layered. The bottom layer - a cheerful yellow color - harmonizes with the green carpet.

In some offices, the architects put the furniture from Philippe Starck, and in others - the author, made from his own sketches. Partitions and floor structures are illuminated so that the light script turns this space into a design center.

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