In the center is a bridge leading to a large helipad suspended from the two walls of the building. The roof of the building is spacious with two shallow square pools and rock garden decoration. This floor also contains a large conference room and two offices (a luxurious executive suite belonging to Alexander Mayhew and a smaller office for his receptionist) as well as a foyer and a stairwell leading to the roof. The room is only accessible by an executive's key-card. Locked behind a blast door is the secure terminal room - a large dome-shaped room with a single terminal in the center.
Located on one of the highest floors, the executive office floor is bedecked with opulent red carpets and ornamental plants. Sensitive areas are protected by laser trip wires and security cameras, as well as heavy security doors. They generally contain office cubicles, storage closets, conference rooms and security rooms controlling access to various parts of the building. Located on many of the 70 floors are corporate office spaces, all colored to the same blue color scheme. Just off from the lobby is a security room, from which access to the building's defense systems and elevators can be gained. The front entrance to the building contains a set of revolving doors and a glass panel with the Phoenix logo. To the left of the stairwell there is the front desk and waiting area. The lobby contains a glass ceiling fixed with glass ornaments as well as a rock garden and a large Phoenix International emblem at the entrance. Located below ground level and fenced off from the public by automatic gates, the car park is a standard parking garage with access to the ground floor lobby via stairwell or elevator. Hitching a ride on an unwitting Phoenix truck, Bond infiltrates the building's secure car parking facilities. The Lobby of the Phoenix Building, as seen in the PC version of Nightfire (2002).