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2nd-place Zaryadye Park competition entry by team TPO Reserve

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Nov 15, 2013

Zaryadye Park design scheme by Team TPO Reserve - 2nd-place entry. Image: Team TPO Reserve.

Have a closer look into the Zaryadye Park design scheme by TPO Reserve with Maxwan Architects + Urbanists, Latz + Partner, and Buro Happold. The team recently won second place in the international Zaryadye Park competition in Moscow.

Zaryadye Park competition scheme by Maxwan with TPO Reserve, Latz + Partner and Buro Happold from Maxwan Architects+Urbanists on Vimeo.

Below are some images the team sent us.

Project description:

"Our goal for this project is simply the creation of a timeless park that has great value for centuries to come. This is an informal and dynamic park that can adopt future trends and changes of use. We deny a formal, static, trendy and ’wow!’ oriented park that only relates to current circumstances and stays ‘hip’ for a short while.

There are 8 principles that explain our park design: "

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"1. ENHANCING HERITAGE
The park is surrounded by Muscovite icons, and occupied by monumental buildings. In fact, the park is located within the Unesco heritage area. Instead of the park being yet another icon that competes with surrounding historical buildings, it is a park that enhances the qualities of these existing heritages."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"2. DIVERSE INHABITANTS
99% of all trees in Moscow are part of six tree species. We bring a wide variety of tree species into the park which symbolizes the variety of inhabitants of Moscow and Russia. And this variety naturally encourages bio-diversity. This brings seasonal highlights throughout the year, with a spectacle of colours from spring to autumn."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"3. OPEN & CONNECTED
Red Square, Green Square Saint Elias and River Moskva are currently disconnected from each other. Our park connects these tree important spaces by creating 3 main park entrances. Sub-entrances of the park are integrated into the adjacent urban tissue of Moscow in all directions."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"4. TOLERANT ROOMS
Diversity in the scale of open spaces within the park allows for a variety of park activities ranging from big public events to small intimate meeting. This also prepares the park for yet unknown future uses. We gave each open space their own character, thus serving the wishes of different users. Anybody can find their secret favourite spot in the park."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"5. TOPOGRAFIC FACILITIES
The new built facilities in the park are integrated into the sloping landscape, resulting in an optimized green park surface. This subtle integration means that buildings are never competing with the existing historical monuments in the direct surroundings."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"6. NECKLACE OF BUILDINGS
The new built facilities are located along a big ring in the park. The ring serves a simple and comfortable walking route for visitors to experience different indoor facilities. In winter, welcoming warmth and hot drinks are offered while strolling through the park."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"7. PARK MEETS RIVER
Currently the park and the river are separated from each other by a six-lane road. Instead of crossing over this road, we offer a wide passage under the road to the new grand waterfront that provides a smooth transition for pedestrians with minimum level differences. The passage coincides with the archaeological element “Kitai-Gorod wall” currently found in the underground. The building along the road serves as an anti-noise barrier for the park and creates a "belvedere" overlooking the River Moskva."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"8. TERRACED LANDSCAPE
We transformed the existing sloping topography of the site into four terrace-levels. Each terrace has its own character. They are great platforms, offering a variety of views and park activities. The upper terrace showcases the family of existing monuments."

Model. Image: Team TPO Reserve.
Model. Image: Team TPO Reserve.

DATA

Zaryadye Park
TPO RESERVE, Latz+Partner, and MAXWAN


City: Moscow
Country: Russia

Awards: 2nd prize
Client: Open Joint-Stock Company "Rossiya"
Promoter: State-owned unitary enterprise "NIiPI for the General Plan of the City of Moscow"
Consultant: Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design
Program: Park, buildings, and underground car parking
Site area: 14.5 ha
Total floor area: 10,000m2 (buildings) & 504 car parking
End of project: 10/2013

Program plan. Image: Team TPO Reserve.

CREDITS

Design Team:  TPO RESERVE (Vladimir Plotkin, RU)
Latz+Partner landscape architects (Tilman Latz, DE)
MAXWAN architects + urbanists (Hiroki Matsuura, NL)

Consultants & Collaborators:
Traffic engineer:  Buro Happold (Rod Manson, William Hoare, UK)
Lighting designer:  Pfarré Lighting Design (Gerd Pfarré, DE)
Sociologist, Anthropologist:  Natalya Ikonikova (Higher School of Economics, RU)
Cost management specialist: Ruperti project (Daria Fitina, RU)
Park management consultant: Geschäftsführer der Grün Berlin GmbH (Christoph Schmidt, DE)
Ecologist, Dendrologist:  Prof. Dr. Stephan Pauleit / TU Munich (DE)
Model builder:   Rob Gijsbers & Vincent de Rijk (NL)
Movie production:  MAXWAN architects + urbanists

Click here to learn more.

Images courtesy of Team TPO Reserve.

Browse through the thumbnail gallery below to see additional diagrams.

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2nd-place Zaryadye Park competition entry by team TPO Reserve

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, Nov 15, 2013

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Zaryadye Park design scheme by Team TPO Reserve - 2nd-place entry. Image: Team TPO Reserve.

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zaryadye park ● tpo reserve ● russia ● park ● moscow ● maxwan architects ● latz + partner ● europe ● entry ● buro happold

Have a closer look into the Zaryadye Park design scheme by TPO Reserve with Maxwan Architects + Urbanists, Latz + Partner, and Buro Happold. The team recently won second place in the international Zaryadye Park competition in Moscow.

Zaryadye Park competition scheme by Maxwan with TPO Reserve, Latz + Partner and Buro Happold from Maxwan Architects+Urbanists on Vimeo.

Below are some images the team sent us.

Project description:

"Our goal for this project is simply the creation of a timeless park that has great value for centuries to come. This is an informal and dynamic park that can adopt future trends and changes of use. We deny a formal, static, trendy and ’wow!’ oriented park that only relates to current circumstances and stays ‘hip’ for a short while.

There are 8 principles that explain our park design: "

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"1. ENHANCING HERITAGE
The park is surrounded by Muscovite icons, and occupied by monumental buildings. In fact, the park is located within the Unesco heritage area. Instead of the park being yet another icon that competes with surrounding historical buildings, it is a park that enhances the qualities of these existing heritages."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"2. DIVERSE INHABITANTS
99% of all trees in Moscow are part of six tree species. We bring a wide variety of tree species into the park which symbolizes the variety of inhabitants of Moscow and Russia. And this variety naturally encourages bio-diversity. This brings seasonal highlights throughout the year, with a spectacle of colours from spring to autumn."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"3. OPEN & CONNECTED
Red Square, Green Square Saint Elias and River Moskva are currently disconnected from each other. Our park connects these tree important spaces by creating 3 main park entrances. Sub-entrances of the park are integrated into the adjacent urban tissue of Moscow in all directions."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"4. TOLERANT ROOMS
Diversity in the scale of open spaces within the park allows for a variety of park activities ranging from big public events to small intimate meeting. This also prepares the park for yet unknown future uses. We gave each open space their own character, thus serving the wishes of different users. Anybody can find their secret favourite spot in the park."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"5. TOPOGRAFIC FACILITIES
The new built facilities in the park are integrated into the sloping landscape, resulting in an optimized green park surface. This subtle integration means that buildings are never competing with the existing historical monuments in the direct surroundings."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"6. NECKLACE OF BUILDINGS
The new built facilities are located along a big ring in the park. The ring serves a simple and comfortable walking route for visitors to experience different indoor facilities. In winter, welcoming warmth and hot drinks are offered while strolling through the park."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"7. PARK MEETS RIVER
Currently the park and the river are separated from each other by a six-lane road. Instead of crossing over this road, we offer a wide passage under the road to the new grand waterfront that provides a smooth transition for pedestrians with minimum level differences. The passage coincides with the archaeological element “Kitai-Gorod wall” currently found in the underground. The building along the road serves as an anti-noise barrier for the park and creates a "belvedere" overlooking the River Moskva."

Image: Team TPO Reserve.

"8. TERRACED LANDSCAPE
We transformed the existing sloping topography of the site into four terrace-levels. Each terrace has its own character. They are great platforms, offering a variety of views and park activities. The upper terrace showcases the family of existing monuments."

Model. Image: Team TPO Reserve.
Model. Image: Team TPO Reserve.

DATA

Zaryadye Park
TPO RESERVE, Latz+Partner, and MAXWAN


City: Moscow
Country: Russia

Awards: 2nd prize
Client: Open Joint-Stock Company "Rossiya"
Promoter: State-owned unitary enterprise "NIiPI for the General Plan of the City of Moscow"
Consultant: Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design
Program: Park, buildings, and underground car parking
Site area: 14.5 ha
Total floor area: 10,000m2 (buildings) & 504 car parking
End of project: 10/2013

Program plan. Image: Team TPO Reserve.

CREDITS

Design Team:  TPO RESERVE (Vladimir Plotkin, RU)
Latz+Partner landscape architects (Tilman Latz, DE)
MAXWAN architects + urbanists (Hiroki Matsuura, NL)

Consultants & Collaborators:
Traffic engineer:  Buro Happold (Rod Manson, William Hoare, UK)
Lighting designer:  Pfarré Lighting Design (Gerd Pfarré, DE)
Sociologist, Anthropologist:  Natalya Ikonikova (Higher School of Economics, RU)
Cost management specialist: Ruperti project (Daria Fitina, RU)
Park management consultant: Geschäftsführer der Grün Berlin GmbH (Christoph Schmidt, DE)
Ecologist, Dendrologist:  Prof. Dr. Stephan Pauleit / TU Munich (DE)
Model builder:   Rob Gijsbers & Vincent de Rijk (NL)
Movie production:  MAXWAN architects + urbanists

Click here to learn more.

Images courtesy of Team TPO Reserve.

Browse through the thumbnail gallery below to see additional diagrams.

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