Eco Park

👥 Architects: Bohdan Hadzhylov, Viktoriia Kuzmyna, Vladlena Volhushyna, Anna Sotnik, Anhelina Hladushevska, Yevhen Kravchenko 🔳 Location: Kyiv, Ukraine

👥 Architects: Bohdan Hadzhylov, Viktoriia Kuzmyna, Vladlena Volhushyna, Anna Sotnik, Anhelina Hladushevska, Yevhen Kravchenko

🔳 Location: Kyiv, Ukraine

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MAIN CONCEPT
The eco-park is designed as a recreation park but with an educational mission. Innovative building solutions will be presented on the territory. There is an exhibition area, as well as spaces for lectures. All this together will help to spread visitors’ knowledge about the latest advances in science and technology in the construction industry.

There are many possible functions for visitors recreation : walking routes, cafes, an observation tower with a reservoir for rainwater at the top, playgrounds, interactive educational installations, photo areas. There are many bicycle parking lots and bicycle paths on the territory to attract the community of cyclists of the city.

A stream, which collects rainwater and stores it for the technical needs of the park, flows through the whole area. At the same time, the stream provides water entertainment for children and adults and refreshes visitors on hot days.

MORPHOGENESIS​​​​​​​
The park is one continuous relief. Buildings not higher than one or two floors, as if built into it and do not disturb the feeling of being in the wild. All buildings have a large area of ​​translucent structures so that visitors, even indoors, do not lose touch with nature and receive sufficient natural lighting.

The walkways are designed to rise above the grass level not to interfere with the formed ecosystem of the area, and each insect could move freely without risking being crushed by man.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Sustainable development is the leitmotif of the whole complex. In addition to learning how to achieve sustainability in the construction industry, the complex embodies the basic postulates. All buildings in the area – are made of metal or wood, materials that are easier to reuse after the end of the life of buildings.

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