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The interior is designed to remain relevant for a long time , maintain a unified style and inspire unconventional tasks .
The total length of the space was logically divided into zones : a spacious office for the head , a meeting room , and a working environment for administrative staff . In the niches there are cubicle systems - each for two team members united by common spheres .
Employees spend more time in the office than at home , so it is not only comfortable to work and negotiate here , but also to relax and communicate with each other . So the sofas in the center and the lounge area are equipped specifically for the team with attention to needs .
Windowless space : how to let in natural light In the manager ’ s office , light fixtures resembling windows in the ceiling were placed . They accurately recreate sunlight and the color of the sky .
The meeting room and the office are visually perceived as a single space - this is in line with the company ’ s philosophy . Openness to cooperation and new experience . A translucid ceiling was used in the meeting room . The lighting is bright , even , but soft enough to balance the lack of daylight .
The meeting table also reflects the brand ’ s principles . In color and shape , it is divided into two zones , with the executive at the head , but the exclusion of elevation , distance and rounded corners show
flexibility and a willingness to be horizontally managed .
The eco-carpet on the floor evokes a pleasant sensation when moving around and improves acoustics .
When creating residential interiors , Kvadrat architects designers study the lifestyle and preferences of the owners . In commercial projects the same way : Rustam Minnekhanov and Sergey Bekmukhanbetov are imbued with philosophy , brand uniqueness and images that the client broadcasted to the outer circle .
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