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Sberbank, the largest bank in Russia and Eastern Europe, has transformed its traditional office model to an open, transparent and activity-based workplace. Swiss architecture and design studio Evolution Design was responsible for the design and the development of the new workplace concept over four floors in its central Moscow headquarters.
The newly designed workspace was just announced winner of the ‘Best Agile Office’ in the Best Office Awards 2018 and also received the Grand Prix Award 2018 for the best office out of 120 projects. The stunning Sberbank interior features five of Milliken’s floor tile collections: Artistic Liberties, Colour Compositions, Dissident 2.0, Laylines and Per Contra.
Sberbank requires flexible workspaces as its work style involves creating adaptable cross-functional teams with changeable personnel and without a pronounced vertical hierarchy. The size of each team may vary depending on individual projects and so workspaces need to be easily adapted to suit the required number of participants.
Another challenge facing the architects was the scale and labyrinth layout of the building. Each of its four floors is 7,500m² and accommodates approximately 650 people. Originally designed to house apartments, each floor was divided into many compartments – a solution that met fire regulations, but did not meet the needs of a modern open office or enable the free flow of people in the space.
Evolution Design divided each floor into four main zones, which share a central communication hub at the heart of the office. The hub is formed of a large multifunctional meeting room, a library for quiet concentrated work and two kitchens surrounded by informal seating areas.
Workstations are based along the outer ring of the building beside the windows, to make the best use of daylight and ensure comfort for staff. To prevent employees from being disturbed by continuous circulation across the space, a ‘room in a room’ concept was designed to be inserted between the workstations and building core. These custom- made rooms function as space dividers, separating working areas from the main circulation, but also include alternative workspaces such as small meeting rooms for brainstorming and stand-up meetings, open diner-type spaces for individual conversations, and single rooms for private phone calls or more focused working.
A co-working area was designed as part of the communication hub, featuring high tables with a whiteboard surface for brainstorming ideas, soft seating diners that are perfect for conversation, and bar counters along the facades of the building offering panoramic views across Moscow.
Each floor also has a playful design feature, for example, a real SberJeep with a built-in PlayStation for a break from work or a modern version of a yurt, decorated in the style of the Alpine chalets, for cosy informal meetings.
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navigation device, so each of the four main zones features an individual colour and graphic theme to aid navigation and differentiate the zones. Different tonalities of the main colour are used on floors, walls and dividing furniture to further support navigation.
Milliken’s carpet plank collection Colour Compositions is used creatively and intelligently bringing the floor plane to life and also as a practical navigational device. Sberbank is a brilliant example of how this extensive collection allows the designer to define zones through the varied use of pattern and colour. Milliken’s ‘Dissident 2.0’ carpet collection has also been used to define spaces within the scheme by seamlessly transitioning from one colour and tone to the next. From an environmental perspective Dissident 2.0 and Colour Compositions both have unbeatable credentials: produced using high-performance ECONYL yarn with 100% regenerated Nylon.
The architects also used bold graphics to create an individual look and feel for Sberbank. Meeting rooms feature themed wall graphics and privacy strips, ranging from bright patterns that energise creativity to photography designed to foster calm during meetings.
The office is light and bright and has a feeling of openness that is enhanced by outstanding views overlooking
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