The office has a modern combined layout, combining elements of open space and separate work areas for the functional units. The existing floor plan set the tone for the design — an elongated narrow floor plan, the entire building is characterized by a corridor arrangement, which is not the most efficient. This is why we created a network of enclosed spaces scattered around the central part of the floor with an offset, around which (and along the panoramic glazing) there is an open workspace. This solution allowed to get away from the long corridor.
The building has low ceilings, and to make the space more comfortable, the ceilings were left open, and all the communications and the floor slab were painted in a rich graphite shade. In the offices and meeting rooms, the closed ceiling was lightened by making it in slats, in the tone of the walls. The two reception areas, the central one and in the top management sector, have a different design: the wood textures of the wall panels remind of winemaking, and the stone floor materials in gray shades shape the sophistication of the space.
The office provides several spaces where employees can retreat to make calls or work together, and there are dedicated areas of unattached workstations. In some departments, workstations are interspersed with high desks and TV panels, allowing for quick meetings within work groups. Small niches are scattered around the office, allowing for one-on-one meetings or to answer the phone in silence. There is also a library with sofas integrated into the wall and accent lights.