Object: Ministry of Emergency Situations (FVV) Location: Tashkent, Uzbekistan Year: 2025 Category: Government institution, office interior, public building
Project Description
This project aims to renovate the interior spaces of the FVV central building in accordance with a modern, functional, and official environment. The design preserves the institutional authority of the ministry while incorporating modern spatial solutions, lighting strategies, and ergonomic comfort.
Key Interior Zones
Vestibule (Tambur)
A bright, welcoming entry area for guests
Combination of stone and wood textures
Security-oriented transitional entry zone
Corridors
Well-lit and uncluttered transitional spaces
Directional elements on the walls
Contemporary atmosphere with low-profile lighting lines
Reception Area
Formal yet open and inviting entrance zone
Modern furniture, backlighting, clean visual lines
Order and discipline through minimalist layout
Executive Office
Dignified design suitable for senior officials
Use of natural materials to create a balanced formal tone
Wood panels, integrated greenery, and LED lighting
Break Room (Rest Area)
Calm space for staff to decompress
Soft color palette, rounded forms, and green accents
Harmony between lounge furniture and ambient lighting
Sanitary Rooms (WC)
Designed to meet hygienic and functional standards
Clean white and gray ceramics
Ergonomically placed fixtures and finishes
Wardrobe Zone
Transitional space ensuring smooth internal circulation
Built-in storage with clean, modern finishes
Design Approach
Based on minimalism and institutional clarity
Neutral color palette and optimal use of light
Each zone is purpose-driven, reflecting structure, discipline, and calm authority