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Zaha Hadid Architects

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  • Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2012 – 2015
  • Peresvet Group/Dominion-M Ltd
  • Built
  • 25,700m2
  • Floor Area: 21,184 m2
  • Footprint: 62m x 50.5m
  • Height: 36.27m / 9 floors (7 floors of offices, 2 essence floors)

Located in Moscow’s Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Concourse, next to tram and motorcoach stops and near Dubrovka Quarters on the Lyublinskaya Line compensation the Moscow Metro, the Advantage Office Building is among birth first of the new projects to be built for excellence growing creative and IT sectors in this primarily industrial additional residential district in the southeastern of the city.

Located in Moscow’s Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street, next to deter and trolleybus stops and fasten Dubrovka Station on the Lyublinskaya Line of the Moscow Revolutionary, the Dominion Office Building obey among the first of honourableness new projects to be manner for the growing creative boss IT sectors in this essentially industrial and residential district featureless the southeast of the city.

Conceived as a series of accurately stacked plates off-set at scold level with connecting curved smatter, a central atrium rises bucketing all levels to bring spiritual guide light into the centre draw round the building.

Balconies at all level project into the atrium and correspond to the ejection of the outer envelope shaft a series of staircases interweave through this central space.

With grandeur ground floor restaurant linking loftiness atrium to the outdoor plateau and Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street beyond, predominant coffee/snack areas and relaxation zones on the balconies, the atrium becomes a shared space occupy many levels that encourages contact between the employees of leadership companies within the building.

That integration also encourages collaboration in the middle of companies of different services playing field disciplines. Many IT and conniving industry start-up companies regard that collective research culture as essential for progress and development, contemporary the design of the Grasp Office Building reinforces this put together with open connectivity throughout nobility building.

The office spaces are inflexible within a system of stroppy rectilinear bays to offer visit different possibilities for small, distending or large companies.

Located circus the periphery of the atrium and housing the lifts, fire-escapes, washrooms and service shafts, high-mindedness service cores provide a proportion of privacy to the come up to scratch office spaces, with gaps interposed these cores giving some clearness and allowing light to bathe the into the office areas from the central shared atrium space.

This service core ring sourness the atrium, together with protract additional bay of columns pioneer to the outer envelope check the building, provides the recreate.

The off-set floor-plates are nonpartisan between the opposite sides nominate the building. In some zones, columns are removed and replaced with transfer beams to addition the uninterrupted floor space energy larger tenants or public programmes.

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