Kazakhstan today is an experimental playground for global architecture. In 2026, lobbies in Astana and Almaty set a new 'New East' standard: a blend of incredible scale, mirror-like shine, and deep ethnic codes. We explore the concept of 'modern nomadism' in interiors, the use of steppe-gold metals, and why reception desks in Kazakh business centers are designed as central monuments uniting space and people.
Astana's Scale: Verticality and Expanse
Astana's architecture dictates its own rules: a reception here cannot be small. In 2026, we design desks 5-8 meters long that become visual dominant features in 20+ meter high atriums. The main trend is radial forms reminiscent of yurt curves but executed in ultra-modern white Corian or polished steel. This creates a sense of generational continuity in an ultra-technological shell.
Almaty: Foothill Comfort and Natural Stone
Earthy Palette and Luxury
Unlike cosmic Astana, Almaty's design is more tactile and 'grounded.' In 2026, local stone combined with dark wood is popular here. We integrate elements into reception desks that mimic the Trans-Ili Alatau reliefs. Copper and brass create warm accents, forming a 'Cozy Luxury' atmosphere typical of the southern capital's best boutique hotels.





