Mighty Buildings 800 sq.m.
Location: Savelovsky Loft, Moscow
Concept: 2020
Realization: 2021
Photograph: Vladimir Trifonov
Team: Denis Bondar (concept, strategy), Kristina Koivistoinen-Khatlamadzhiyan (concept, realization), Anton Nasekin (3d artist)
The office was designed for the startup who creates 3d printers for residential houses. The company has two offices in California and in Moscow, and in Moscow is based production team. The company has a horizontal business structure and a lot of agile processes. So these points were the main task for us. We created a space for optimizing the business process first and for comfortable and aesthetik atmosphere second. The office is placed in a building that was a production building in the past. We kept original constructions and added a big amphitheatre and a part of the second floor with a "flying" meeting room.
The office includes two big openspaces (100 people), a dining room, a coffee point like a cafe, 5 different size meeting rooms with glass partitions, a special zone for different types of work (brainstorm, stand up, individual work, conference call). And the most multifunctional space - amphitheatre that you can use like stairs to reach the second floor,  or like space for team meetings, or for individual work with a laptop, for big conference calls with all members in Moscow and California. The amphitheatre can accommodate around 100 people together! Also workers really like to use it like a cinema and to watch movies on the big screen that you can pull out of the floor of the meeting room on the second floor. 
Colors in the project are from the firm's brandbook and also they are associated with that factory which were here before and had Soviet Union design.
The office has 100 stationary jobs and about 50 unassigned ones. Lighting system allows changing table positions following teams organizations. Electricity is provided from the ceilings, so you don't need to place the table in a special place and can change it. 
Mighty Buildings Office
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