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Kogalym Museum Park
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Ubicación
Kogalym, Siberia, Russia
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Project size:
20,000m2
The Kogalym Museum Park, envisioned by Aquamarine, is a landmark development that redefines the role of public green spaces in the city. Designed as a living museum, it blends culture, ecology, and community wellbeing, transforming the urban landscape into a dynamic hub for recreation, education, and connection. More than a park, it is a place where the cultural heritage of Western Siberia is celebrated alongside its remarkable biodiversity, offering residents and visitors alike an immersive experience that unites art, nature, and storytelling.

As cities grow, the demand for inclusive, accessible, and environmentally responsible spaces becomes ever more urgent. Kogalym Museum Park responds to this challenge with a bold vision that integrates native landscapes, sustainability-focused infrastructure, and interactive cultural programming. Visitors are invited to explore, learn, and relax, whether strolling through birch groves, engaging with thematic gardens, or enjoying performances and community events.
The design incorporates native and regionally adapted plants such as Betula nana ‘Golden Treasure’ and Pinus mugo ‘Winter Gold,’ supported by water-sensitive landscaping and renewable energy infrastructure. Vertical gardens, cascading greenery, and curated ecological zones enhance both environmental health and visual appeal. Smart way-finding and eco-conscious infrastructure ensure accessibility for all, while cultural motifs, sculptural installations, and dedicated heritage spaces root the park firmly in Kogalym’s identity.

Recreational amenities include open trails, climbing structures, interactive butterfly gardens, Japanese-style wellness areas, and flexible event spaces designed for year-round activity. Together, these features make the park a vibrant destination that nurtures wellbeing while supporting tourism and economic growth.
By weaving together sustainability, cultural storytelling, and ecological stewardship, Kogalym Museum Park establishes itself as a cornerstone of the city’s future. It sets a new benchmark for multifunctional public spaces, offering a model for how parks can inspire, educate, and connect communities while celebrating local heritage and natural beauty.

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