Moscow Office of Fitch Ratings Global Agency

information:

Sergei Estrin

Sergei Estrin /

Russia
Design Team
Sergey Estrin, Vladimir Pasynkov

Partners and Clients
Fitch Ratings

Archi.ru about this project:

23.08.2012

Tatiana Shovskaya. In the Dataflow Zone

Sergey Estrin architectural studio has come up with a design project for the interior of Moscow office of the famous “Fitch Ratings” global rating agency.

Since Fitch Ratings specializes in analytics, estimates, and ratings, i.e. handling enormous amounts of information, the solution proposed by the architect reflects the process of data transfer. One of the main advantages of this idea, according to...   more

Sergei Estrin,

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