
The cluster concept revolves around the idea of open space and equal links. There are no partitions — all zones move one to another, creating a sense of freedom and living exchange among people.


Zoning is done at the expense of gender differences: some level rises to form a place to work in a group, some of which falls down to rest or social interaction. So space itself directs movement and interaction without needing walls.
Axonometrics. Zoning. The curtain system. The floor reel.
Minimal design highlights the clarity and ease of the environment, and furniture with retro elements adds heat and recognisability. As a result, the cluster becomes an open, flexible environment where architecture helps people learn and communicate naturally.