Belarusbank Savings Bank’s Molodechno Office is mapped as a building 55.9 by 39.95 metres with a basement floor ranging in height from 3.0 to 1.8 metres.
The storey solution is based on contemporary standards in a combination with modern engineering equipment for business banks in order to ensure the necessary level of comfort in the main premises and public areas.
All engineering facilities and technical premises are positioned in the basement floor.
The main entrance faces the central street and is on par in height with the first floor. The gallery-type entrance hall leads to the customer service area, which is connected with the cash centre through three cash desks.
The customer service area has a round shape to ensure visual communication between the customers and the staff. The first floor houses premises that make part of the cash centre: a parking box for the cash collection vehicles, cash reception and note counting rooms, depositories.
The cash centre and the customer service area have an extra set of premises to bolster the speed an accuracy of banking transactions. All premises on the first floor are functionally connected with the upper levels through a staircase system.
The second, third and fourth floors have a set of premises (in compliance with recommendations by the bank security department), and other technical facilities.
One of the features of the architectural solution that catches the eye is the common style of the facades – a combination of white blind walls, a red-brown granite socle, individual windows and full-length mirror stained glass windows, the blue ribbon that belts the building on the level of the third floor, green roofing materials emulating a sloping roof profile, which is almost vertical to protect part of the façade from the elements.
The heart of the building is a dome that rests on pillars, with a stained glass window between them, to fill the conference hall with extra lighting. The architectural solution has been there to harmoniously fit into the town landscape and comply with the contemporary requirements for banking architecture.
