In the entrance hall of the new Ministry of Design, one can't help but notice a huge portrait of the famous designer Leo Burnett, reaching the floor and ceiling. Made in the style of a pencil drawing, it is paired with a huge pencil on which the name of the artist is written - probably for those who do not know him. The artistic principles of the designer are embodied in many rooms of the building - perhaps even exaggerated.
Some halls and rooms, made in black and green, white, black and red, look frankly gloomy. An exception is the hall on the second floor, where bright color spots of paintings and vases, emphasized by an abundance of natural light, harmonize with strict black and white colors.
Numerous international awards (Los Angeles in 2010, International Design 2010? in China) are more a tribute to the designer and his ideas than to the project itself.