The client traditionally desired a “joyful” and comfortable interior that could accommodate a large number of specialists. The first three floors are unified by a common graphic element conceived by the architects—a giant ribbon that traverses the floors, forming streamlined volumes for meeting rooms and conference halls. The fourth and fifth floors have a completely different appearance, reflecting the signature style of the architectural bureau za bor. Only two large meeting rooms remain, nicknamed “Submarines” by the architects and dubbed “Orange” and “Tomato” by company employees due to their color.
The distinction in design is driven by the complex structural elements and numerous level changes (with ceiling heights ranging from 2 to 6 meters), balconies, and beams left by previous tenants, which were incorporated with minimal alterations. However, new colors, partitions, and flooring have been introduced to these spaces.