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The complex is a high-rise megastructure of 300 metres close to the city’s historical center. The unfavourable human effects of superhigh density inside and around should be at least partially alleviated by recreation in a number of internally-integrated greenspots. The compound is easily accessible by motor vehicle and on foot and has inbuilt underpasses to the nearest station of Moscow’s underground rail system. Interior designs in it envisage easy and non-disruptive transformation, both structural and functional.
The complex has 40 elevators of every kind. These carry passengers at 6 or 8 metres per second, lift cargos, facilitate servicing and ensure efficient firefighting.
Vertically-stacked atriums in the high-rise part of the complex offer environments for mental and physical relaxation that is so essential for everybody who spends long hours in an overcrowded skyscraper.
The buildings contain indoor public gardens, very convenient vestibules, cloak-rooms, hallways and easily transformable office sections. Many offer wide-angle vistas of the great metropolis around.
Comfortable negotiating rooms and versatile conference halls of all sizes boast latest conferencing and telecommunications technology in them.
Recreational spaces, foyers, restaurants and cafes go without saying. Top-notch conditions in the complex make for productive work.
The buildings of the Moscow City Assembly and Government should represent a happy combination of vision, time-proof design, cutting-edge technology, friendliness to the environment and efficiency in terms of costs. They are certainly headed for epitomizing new-age political and economic dynamism in the Russian capital.