Yandex Office by Za Bor Architects
Za Bor Architects have completed an office interior for Yandex, a large internet service provider, in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

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Description from Za Bor Architects:
The Yekaterinburg office of ‘Yandex’ Company occupies the fifteenth floor of a new business center ‘Palladium’. The building is close to circle in section and consequently the office space is concentrated around the lift group and technical premises; in plan view it reminds of a horseshoe.
Dynamic volumes and expressive furniture are za bor bureau’s visiting card; they successfully convey the concept of a prompt exponential ‘Yandex’ development, while wood and cork chosen as main facing materials illustrate the company’s humanism. Stack partitions made from thin profile in the corridors, as well as wood used in the working premises, have not just aesthetic, but also a brightly expressed soundproof effect. Quite low ceilings (3.60 m) have been visually made higher in the corridor, and the communications there have been painted in deep black colour.
Since ‘Yandex’ offices are known for their informal attitude to working process and since they work round the clock, besides large and small conference halls and traditional general working zones the project provided for a sports hall, a kitchen, coffee points and chamber communication ‘cells’ (or pods) – spaces singled out from the corridor volume with the use of partitions.
Visit the Za Bor Architects website – here.
Photography by Peter Zaytsev
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jimw on 16 Nov 2010 at 7:21 am #
When I saw the opening image of the project, I wasn’t intrigued; a rather ordinary image. However, when I opened the profile page, wow! Goes to show you can’t judge a book by its cover.
I really like this project. A very difficult floor plate to execute in, Za Bor really captured a great sense of energy, movement, etc. Love the various spatial vignettes, the execution of the ceiling challenge, simplicity of the material palette (love the cork on the columns!), and the overall restraint with the detailing. Great scale, feels incredibly comfortable and would enjoy working here. Nicely done!
shane on 16 Nov 2010 at 5:15 pm #
yep, very nice. Could do w/out the T-bar ceiling
dpak on 17 Nov 2010 at 5:45 am #
something in my city growing up) i can’t imagine that any design, from Yekaterinburg will be on this site.
damned IT-companies, they always have awesome offices(