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The minimalist interior of this bureau in Perm is set against the architecture of a pre-revolutionary building it occupies. The first level houses a recreation room, a reception, an office of the general manager and a conference-room. The second level features a room for the general manager's assistant, another conference room and a library. The bureau's interior contributes to constant interaction of people working there. So, there is a lot of glass: glass-topped tables, stairs with glass banisters and steps, multiple windows. Few doors are made of frosted glass. The space is decorated in quiet colours; the only bright colour spot is red chairs in the conference room at the second level. The centre of the general manager's office is marked with a futuristic spiral staircase running up to the library. Bright lighting of the area is supplied with various lighting fittings built into the walls, ceilings and metal beams.
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