Za Bor Architects adds submarine-like meeting rooms to Yandex’s Moscow office

Brightly coloured pods resembling submarines contain meeting rooms at the new Moscow office for internet company Yandex by Russian studio Za Bor Architects (+ slideshow).

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

Za Bor Architects has previously designed several offices for Russian firm Yandex, including one in St Petersburg featuring giant three-dimensional computer icons, and this time renovated five floors of a building in Moscow’s Krasnaya Roza 1875 business district.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

The architects developed a scheme incorporating colourful communal areas and meeting rooms interspersed among more typical workspaces, which feature a muted palette of grey and white.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

“The client, as usual, wanted to see a happy and comfortable interior that would hold a large number of specialists,” said the architects.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

The red and yellow meeting cabins are located on the fourth floor, and incorporate transparent panels resembling giant portholes fixed to the exterior of their rounded walls.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

Groups of sofas with high padded backs and sides are arranged close to the pod-like meeting rooms to create additional places for secluded working or conversations.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

Original features such as brick walls and columns were integrated into the design, contrasting with new additions such as the colourful pods and furniture.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

Two meeting rooms on the second floor are constructed as cave-like spaces with curving ceilings and walls covered in grey carpet.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

The rounded shells of these rooms are staggered to make room for glazed gaps that allow light to enter, while curtains along the glazed front walls can be drawn when privacy is required.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

On the lower levels, a stripe of green carpet meanders across the floor, and loops up onto the walls and ceilings that envelope glass-walled meeting rooms.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

“The first three floors are connected with a generic element which is intended to form a giant ribbon that, while penetrating floors, forms streamlined volumes of meeting and conference rooms,” said the architects.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

Curtains enclosing the meeting rooms on these floors match the orange and green colour scheme of the surrounding walls and furniture.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

Photography is by Maria Turynkina and Dmitry Kulinevich.

Here’s a project description from Za Bor Architects:


Yandex Stroganov office in Moscow, Russia

The main place in Za Bor Architects’ portfolio is held by offices of IT-companies. It has a lot to do with a pretty informal and creative atmosphere that these firms are willing to build up for their employers, because working environment is one of the key factors that affect the company’s attraction. It is worth to note that Yandex – the largest IT-company in Russia, and one of the world’s leaders in this field, has been entrusting their offices to Za Bor Architects for six years already. Today there are 21 Yandex office in 12 cities of four countries of the world, that Za Bor Architects have developed.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

Recently one more Moscow office of Yandex was opened in Stroganov building in Krasnaya Roza 1875 business quarter. This reconstructed building is full of columns and inter-storey premises, which influenced the interiors a lot. The client, as usually, wanted to see a happy and comfortable interior that would hold a large number of specialists.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects

The first three floors are connected with a generic element, that is intended to form a giant ribbon, that, while penetrating floors, forms streamlined volumes of meeting and conference rooms.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects
Ground floor plan – click for larger image

The first three floors have the following common elements of all Yandex offices, as open communication lines on the ceiling, unique ceiling lights in complex geometrical boxes, and compound flowerpots with flowers dragging on to the ceiling. Alcove sofas by Vitra are used as bright colour spots, and places for informal communication. Wall finishing is traditionally industrial carpet, marker covering, cork; and of course, a poured floor.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects
First floor plan – click for larger image

The fourth and fifth floors are constructed in a totally different style. You may only notice two signature elements of Za Bor Architects here – large meeting rooms – architects call them bathyscaphes, and employees named them Orange and Tomato due to their colours.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects
Second floor plan – click for larger image

Such difference in decoration is determined with very complex construction elements and level differences in the building (the ceiling height varies from 2 to 6 meters), balconies, beams that were left from the previous tenants. Nevertheless, here we can see new colours, partition walls and flooring. Here, in these neutral grey-white interiors, rather than elsewhere, there are many workplaces completed with Herman Miller systems, and the largest open-spaces. Also there are cafeteria and game room with a sport corner.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects
Third floor plan – click for larger image

This has constrained partition of the building into two separate office, in fact it helps clients and numerous visitors of Yandex Money department to deal with their issues, without distracting technical specialists, located on the top floors.

Colourful pods house meeting rooms in IT firm offices by Za Bor Architects
Fourth floor plan – click for larger image

Client: Yandex
Address: Stroganov business center, 18B Leo Tolstoy str, Moscow
Project management: Yandex
Architecture and design: Za Bor Architects
Architects: Arseniy Borisenko and Peter Zaytsev
Project coordinator: Nadezhda Rozhanskaya
Furniture: Herman Miller, GlobeZero4, Vitra
Lighting: Slide
Acoustic material: Sonaspray
Acoustic solutions: Acoustic group
Flooring: Interface FLOR
Time of project — 2012-2013
Floor area: 5800 sqm

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Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

Russian studio Za Bor Architects have furnished the new St. Petersburg offices of internet company Yandex like the desktop of a computer, with pixellated backgrounds and huge icons (+ slideshow).

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

The offices are organised along a 200-metre-long corridor, where screens and shelves take the shape of a music play button, cursor arrows, the @ symbol and even a Pacman logo.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

A printing station is concealed behind a large bulbous clock and meeting rooms are framed by ribbon-like shapes and coloured curtains.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

The reception desk resembles a text box, like one where a computer user inputs their username or password.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

Yandex is currently the largest search engine is Russia and the architects explain how they wanted to give guests the impression of being ”inside the Yandex search service.”

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

We’ve also featured interiors of other technology companies, including Google, Facebook and Skype – see them all here.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

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Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

Photography is by Peter Zaytsev.

Here’s a project description from Za Bor Architects:


It is indicative that this office is to some extent a return to the roots of cooperation of za bor architects and the largest Russian IT-corporation Yandex.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

The first office developed for Yandex by za bor architects is in the same building of the Benois business center in Saint Petersburg, but on a lower floor. In 2008 it was a brilliant premiere published by almost all the leading architecture and design media in Russia. The project has picked up many awards.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

Four years later za bor architects and Yandex had decided to repeat the success on a larger scale – Yandex Saint-Petersburg office II is almost twice as large as the previous one – it houses the entire fourth floor of the building and has a corridor about 200 meters long (total floor area 3310 sqm), but size doesn’t matter, clients wanted an “extraordinary office like no other.”

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

So the architects had at least two challenges – first to organize a very complex space outstretched along a central corridor axis. The second challenge was to make the office a showy and impressive.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

After a long thought Peter Zaytsev, and Arseniy Borisenko, the project architects, decided to use the double loaded zoning, with meeting cells, work areas, and unusual objects located along the corridor. The unusual objects being provided with a particular function. As a result of this concept implementation, guests find themselves inside the Yandex search service: at the reception they are met by a well-known “Search” button and a yellow arrow (an unofficial Yandex logo and a significant part of the web-site).

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

While passing the corridors they see the familiar user name and email password input boxes, and at each step they meet symbols and icons of Yandex services, although they are not always easy to recognize as tiny pixel icons, had turned into 3D objects.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

The office guests receive a unique transcendental background, the one of which Aldous Huxley hadn’t even dreamed of. Visitors find themselves both in an amazing space which architects had transformed from linear into 3D, observing the pixel objects which grew to gigantic proportions.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

Thus, according to the architects conception, guests and employees of the office are involved into Yandex net services, to which they are accustomed to work with exclusively in 2D screen. That is why in some places miniature “icons”, which grew to giant size are breaking to large volume “pixels” sprouting from the walls.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

Bright colors, spots scattered here and there, guide visitors through the office and cheering up the office staff.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

Speaking of function, many of the major elements seem to be decorative only at first glance. The spiral elements for example are separating the informal communication zone from the corridor. The casted polymer “jellyfish” clocks contain network printers station, etc.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

The project has turned out rather complex, the first thing because no one did such things before, not only in Saint Petersburg but even in Russia. Therefore, many solutions are made on the spot during on-site designer supervision.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

The difficulties were not caused by 3D objects – they are made according to advertising designs technologies (their cages are filled with polystyrene foam, meeting all standards of fire and environmental safety).

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

On the other hand – the ceiling, build up of original “blades” was extremely difficult to install.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

As Yandex offices have twenty-four-hours operation schedule, the project was provided with variety of well-developed recreation zones.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

In addition to working areas and rooms, the office has a gym, cafeteria, showers, and several coffee-points.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

The number of formal and informal points for negotiation, two lecture halls, and workplaces perfectly equipped with Herman Miller and Walter Knoll systems, make this office a place of attraction, fascinate visitors, and surely makes work very enjoyable pastime.

Yandex Saint Petersburg Office II by Za Bor Architects

Plan – click above for larger image 

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Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Russian architects Arseniy Borisenko and Peter Zaytsev have completed an outdoor kitchen for a yacht captain that resembles the broken-up hull of a boat.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

The spiralling larch pavilion near Moscow was created as part of a television show called Dachniy Otvet, which translates to The Village Talks, and invites different designers and architects to carry out surprise renovations for volunteer clients.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

The faceted helical structure comprises 14 chunky planes, each formed of larch planks glued together.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

A steel chimney bursts through the ceiling of the pavilion to provide an extract for a brick barbeque.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Other pavilions recently featured on Dezeen include a seaside temple of oriented strand board and a riverside structure where inhabitants can hear what’s going on beneath the water’s surface – see more stories about pavilions on Dezeen.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Photography is by Peter Zaytsev.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Here’s some more information from Za Bor Architects:


Gazebo for TV show

The project has been developed specially for popular TV show «Dachniy Otvet» (Eng: «The village talks»). The idea of the show is that for those owners of country houses and cottages, who agreed to participate in the experiment, the invited designers or architects do re-planning of a part of their village.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

The important moment is that the house owners pay nothing for reconstruction, but at the same time they can’t influence the result, so it comes always unexpected for them. The architects in their turn try to offer the most original solutions.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

The object here is fairly typical suburban area, with garden trees belonging to the captain of the yacht, who enjoys cooking on the grill with his family and a number of friends.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Architects have suggested to make a small-size self-supporting structure consisting of fourteen planes made of larch white-tinted wood.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

The gazebo has the helical structure resembling a sea wave, with an area for feasts (dining zone) and, in the distant second part separated by a small air «gap», is a barbecue area with a chargrill made of brick and steel. Architect’s concept for the construction is transparency and openness which inspires a contact between man and nature, especially because of surroundings: a green lawn and wonderful fruit trees giving an abundant harvest each fall.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Neutral tints of the gazebo are drowning in intense colours of the garden – from the lush green in summer to yellow and red in autumn, and bringing together a rather complex and aggressive form with pastoral Moscow suburbs, allowing it to exist peacefully within the site context.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Arseniy Borisenko and Peter Zaytsev — the architects, are making comments on the project: «We wanted to develop a complex dynamic structure that would not only perform its functions – gazebo and chargrill area, but would preserve the existing context of the site.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Although our project is a complex structure consisting of 14 flat segments, we used neutral colours and natural larch wood.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

This helps, on the one hand, to present an object effectively and emphasize its structural features, on the other – to leave it in the existing suburban context, to fuse in the greenery of the garden, to please the eye, not to offend it.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

The gazebo planes are an excellent protection from the wind and rainfall, so we hope its new owners will be able to use it not only in summer but in winter as well.

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects

Architects: za bor architects / Arseniy Borisenko, Peter Zaytsev
Location: Moscow Region, Russia
Principal Use: recreation
Engineering: za bor architects
Materials: larchwood, break, steel
Project year: 2011

Gazebo for TV show by Za Bor Architects


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