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 Architects

Zaha Hadid Architects


 Location
Dubrovka, Moskva, Russia, 115088
 Category
Offices
 Design
Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher
 Design Director
Christos Passas
 Project Architects
Kwanphil Cho, Veronika Ilinskaya
 Interior Design Team
Raul Forsoni, Kwanphil Cho, Veronika Ilinskaya
 Area
21184.0 m2
 Project Year
2015
 Photographs
Hufton+Crow
 Manufacturers
Reynaers Aluminium, Alucobond
\ext description provided by the architects. Located in Moscow’s Sharikopodshipnikovskaya
Street, next to tram and trolleybus stops and near Dubrovka Station on the Lyublinskaya
Line of the Moscow Metro, the Dominion Office Building is among the first of the new
projects to be built for the growing creative and IT sectors in this primarily industrial and
residential district in the southeast of the city.
Conceived as a series of vertically stacked plates off-set at each level with connecting
curved elements, a central atrium rises through all levels to bring natural light into the centre
of the building. Balconies at each level project into the atrium and correspond to the
displacement of the outer envelope and a series of staircases interconnect through this
central space.
With the ground floor restaurant linking the atrium to the outdoor terrace and
Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street beyond, and coffee/snack areas and relaxation zones on
the balconies, the atrium becomes a shared space over many levels that encourages
interaction between the employees of the companies within the building. This integration
also encourages collaboration between companies of different services and disciplines.
Many IT and creative industry start-up companies regard this collective research culture as
vital for progress and development, and the design of the Dominion Office Building
reinforces this concept with open connectivity throughout the building.
With the ground floor restaurant linking the atrium to the outdoor terrace and
Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street beyond, and coffee/snack areas and relaxation zones on
the balconies, the atrium becomes a shared space over many levels that encourages
interaction between the employees of the companies within the building. This integration
also encourages collaboration between companies of different services and disciplines.
Many IT and creative industry start-up companies regard this collective research culture as
vital for progress and development, and the design of the Dominion Office Building
reinforces this concept with open connectivity throughout the building.
This service core ring around the atrium, together with an additional bay of columns close to
the outer envelope of the building, provides the structure. The off-set floor-plates are
balanced between the opposite sides of the building. In some zones, columns are removed
and replaced with transfer beams to increase the uninterrupted floor space for larger tenants
or public programmes
Dominion Office Building

The Dominion Office Building in Moscow designed by Zaha Hadid Architects is now
finalized. The mixed-use project is located in the Russian capital’s southeast industrial
and residential district near Dubrovka metro station, on Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street.
It is one of the first projects in the area dedicated to startups and the growing IT sector.

Conceived as a series of vertically stacked plates off-set at each level with connecting
curved elements, a central atrium rises through all levels to bring natural light into the centre
of the building. Balconies at each level project into the atrium and correspond to the
displacement of the outer envelope and a series of staircases interconnect through this
central space.” – Zaha Hadid Architects state.
White slabs are stacked unevenly to create a 7 story, 36 meter tall building with irregular
contours – both on the outside and on the inside of the building, or the atrium. The
restaurant at the ground floor connects the public space of Sharikopodshipnikovskaya Street
to the inner, more private area of the building.
The black-and-white vertical space provides a shared area, working as a social
ground among employees of various companies. Diagonal stairs connect the slabs, while a
peripheral core layer – housing vertical shafts and staircases, washrooms and service areas
– surrounds the atrium, offering “a degree of privacy to the separate office spaces, with gaps
in-between these cores giving some transparency and allowing light to penetrate into the
office areas from the central shared atrium space”, the practice mentions.
“This service core ring around the atrium, together with an additional bay of columns close to
the outer envelope of the building, provides the structure. The off-set floor-plates are
balanced between the opposite sides of the building. In some zones, columns are removed
and replaced with transfer beams to increase the uninterrupted floor space for larger tenants
or public programmes.” – Zaha Hadid Architects explain.
Project Information
Client: Peresvet Group / Dominion-M Ltd.
Programme: Mixed-use (offices, restaurant & conference facilities)
Location: Dubrovka, Moskva, Russia, 115088
Floor Area: 21,184 sq. m.
Footprint: 62m x 50.5m
Height: 36.27m / 9 floors (7 floors of offices, 2 basement floors)
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
Design (ZHA): Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher
Design director (ZHA): Christos Passas
Project architects (ZHA): Kwanphil Cho, Veronika Ilinskaya
Interior design team (ZHA): Emily Rohrer, Raul Forsoni, Kwanphil Cho, Veronika Ilinskaya
Contributors (ZHA): Hussam Chakouf, Reza Esmaeeli, Thomas Frings
Art Installation (ZHA): Bruno Pereira
Local architect: AB Elis Ltd
Concept design (ZHA)
Design director: Christo Passas
Project architect: Yevgeniy Beylkin
Design team: Juan Ignacio Aranguren C, Yevgeniy Beylkin, Simon Kim, Agnes Koltay,
Larisa Henke, Tetsuya Yamazaki
designed by zaha hadid architects, the ‘dominion office building’ is among
the first realized structures to be built for moscow’s emerging
yuzhnoportovy district. internally, the scheme is conceived as a series of
vertically stacked floorplates arranged around an atrium, which rises through the
building. balconies at each level correspond to the displacement of the outer
envelope, while a series of staircases interconnect through this central void.
owing to the building’s programmatic layout — with a ground floor
restaurant adjoining the outdoor terrace — the atrium becomes a shared
space that encourages interaction between the employees of the building’s
various companies. as many IT and creative industry start-ups regard this
research culture as important for progress and development, this integration also
serves to encourage collaboration between companies of different services and
disciplines. offices are arranged within a system of standard rectilinear bays that
provide space for small, expanding or large companies.
balconies at each level correspond to the displacement of the outer envelope
owing to the building’s programmatic layout the atrium becomes a shared space
the scheme encourages interaction between the employees of the building’s various
companies looking upwards through the central atrium a series of staircases interconnect
through the central void offices are arranged within a system of standard rectilinear bays the
structure is among the first built for the growing creative sectors of moscow’s yuzhnoportovy
district the office building is located near dubrovka metro station

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