flexiblefullpage
billboard
interstitial1
catfish1
Currently Reading

Zaha Hadid Architects’ Dominion Office Building employs a fantastical design for its atrium

Office Buildings

Zaha Hadid Architects’ Dominion Office Building employs a fantastical design for its atrium

The office is located in Moscow’s southern district.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | October 26, 2016

Photo: Hufton & Crow via Zaha Hadid Architects

The Dominion Office Building is one of the first new projects to be built in an area of Moscow that has primarily been home to industrial and residential buildings. The new office building, however, represents the recent growth of the creative and IT sectors in the southeast portion of the city.

Zaha Hadid Architects conceived the building as a series of vertically stacked plates, offset at each level. Curved elements connect each plate and a central atrium rises through each level to bring an abundance of natural light into the center of the building.

The atrium is arguably the most striking aspect of the project, as its use of contrasting black and white colors along with a series of staircases that look like they could have fallen right out of an M.C. Escher lithograph or a Harry Potter movie criss-cross their way to the top of the structure. Balconies on each level project into the atrium and a ground floor restaurant links the atrium to an outdoor terrace and the city street.

The office spaces are arranged in a system of standard rectilinear bays to accommodate small, expanding, or large companies. As is common among new office space, the ideas of interaction and collaboration were key design elements for the project. Aspects such as coffee and snack areas and relaxation zones on the balconies turn the atrium into a shared space that encourages interaction between co-workers and building tenants.

In total, the office provides 25,700 sm of space across nine total floors (seven office floors and 2 basement floors).

 

Photo: Hufton & Crow via Zaha Hadid Architects

 

Photo: Hufton & Crow via Zaha Hadid Architects

 

Related Stories

Coronavirus | Mar 15, 2020

Designing office building lobbies to respond to the coronavirus

Touch-free design solutions and air purifiers can enhance workplace wellness.

Plumbing | Mar 13, 2020

Pioneer Industries launches new website

Pioneer Industries launches new website

Architects | Mar 9, 2020

New York's façade inspection program gets an overhaul following a death from falling terra cotta

January 14, 2020, kicked off big changes to the NYC Local Law 11 Façade Inspection and Safety Program (FISP) for Cycle 9.

Office Buildings | Mar 5, 2020

SOM design’s Disney’s New York HQ

The HQ is being built in the Hudson Square neighborhood.  

Office Buildings | Feb 13, 2020

CareerBuilder’s Chicago HQ undergoes renovation

Perkins and Will designed the project.

Office Buildings | Feb 11, 2020

Want your organization to be more creative? Embrace these 4 workplace strategies

Creativity is the secret sauce in the success of every business.

Office Buildings | Feb 11, 2020

Forget Class A: The opportunity is with Class B and C office properties

There’s money to be made in rehabbing Class B and Class C office buildings, according to a new ULI report.

Office Buildings | Feb 3, 2020

Balancing the work-life balance

For companies experiencing rapid growth, work-life balance can be a challenge to maintain, yet it remains a vital aspect of a healthy work environment.

boombox1
boombox2
native1

More In Category

Office Buildings

Unlocking Sustainability: Smart Access in the Coworking Space

Smart building technologies, including modern access control systems, are transforming coworking spaces by advancing sustainability initiatives and offering new ways to create and operate efficient working spaces. Learn more about the benefits of eco-friendly practices, from reducing carbon emissions to cutting operating costs, and discover 
how choosing the right partners can amplify your green efforts.


Adaptive Reuse

Detroit’s Michigan Central Station, centerpiece of innovation hub, opens

The recently opened Michigan Central Station in Detroit is the centerpiece of a 30-acre technology and cultural hub that will include development of urban transportation solutions. The six-year adaptive reuse project of the 640,000 sf historic station, created by the same architect as New York’s Grand Central Station, is the latest sign of a reinvigorating Detroit.



halfpage1

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021