Alexander&Anna Krause designed a VIP lounge at the Azimut hotel in Moscow, offering an impressive view of Moscow's "intellectual minimalism" .
Located on the 20th floor of the four-star Azimut Hotel in smolensk square, it offers panoramic views of Moscow, including the foreign ministry and stari arbart, Moscow state university and Moscow's high-rise buildings. In addition to the orientation lounge, there are three meeting rooms on the floor for various activities that can be combined into a single space.
At the time of the start of the project, the floor was completely empty, the old partitions and decoration were dismantled. The architects did a serious job of planning the premises for the simultaneous stay of a large number of people, taking into account all fire standards. The halls were located along the panoramic glazing, which made it possible to maximize the use of species characteristics, increase the capacity and flexibility of the space.
The color scheme is inspired by ancient Japanese paintings, natural materials, and luxurious classic attributes, which are fully utilized here. The floors are solid French parquet, the floors are solid oak, the furniture is made of oak veneer, the walls are made of noble copper, the countertops are made of natural marble, with beautiful shades of green and gray.
- Interiors: Krauze Architects
- Words: Qianqian